Exploring the often-overlooked reality of postpartum depression, this book highlights its prevalence, affecting one in six women after childbirth. It delves into the biological, physical, emotional, and social changes that contribute to this disorder, which can manifest as persistent sadness and loss of interest. Emphasizing the critical role of nursing professionals in identifying symptoms, it advocates for increased awareness and support for affected women and their families, aiming to reduce the associated risks for both mother and child.
Rosalinda Guerra Juarez Orden de los libros


- 2024
- 2022
The narrative centers on a nurse's journey through nine years of living with a colostomy due to diverticulosis. She shares her gratitude for life and her resilience despite multiple surgeries and personal challenges. Balancing her recovery with her role as a nursing educator, she offers insights into grief, care for stomas, and the support she received from peers and professionals. Her experiences are conveyed in an accessible, relatable manner, making her story a source of hope and guidance for others facing similar health issues.