It was two-and-a-half months since the baby was born. I had not stepped out of home after childbirth. That was not because I was ill or was inept at handling the new-found responsibility of parenting. It was because I could not imagine feeding in public, let alone do it. I often wondered how women managed… [ Continue Reading ]
Author: Moushumi Mohanty
Trip to the Gynaecologist
It was on. We were going ahead with the baby. After hearing the ‘good news’, the mom-in-law squealed with delight, while the mom did a jig at the other end of the phone, and we, the post-honeymooners, put on what we thought should be the proud-parents-to-be smile. We called up so many people to let… [ Continue Reading ]
A 16-year-old is Sent to Jail
A 16-year-old boy was arrested in April 2001 on the charge of creating a pornographic website containing obscene comments about some women teachers and girls of his school, Air Force Bal Bharati in Delhi. When he was released on bail, the school refused to take him back. The school boy’s arrest case has now become… [ Continue Reading ]
Biting to Communicate
I was planning to stop feeding when my son started cutting his teeth. Mainly because I used to have nightmares of running frantically to a doctor to stitch a bitten nipple back into place. Or even resigning myself to a nipple-less existence for the rest of my life. Until it happened. It was not as… [ Continue Reading ]
Little Adults beat Wrestlers
I was working on a story on the impact of television wrestling shows on child viewers. I checked out related articles on the Web, read up the chapter on ‘The World of Wrestling’ in Roland Barthes’ Mythologies, instructed the graphic artist for an illustration and almost had the introduction ready. Until I spoke to a… [ Continue Reading ]
Poisoning in children: Response & Precaution
Poisoning is one of the most common emergencies in children. If you think your child has had something poisonous, the faster you treat it, the better. The longer it stays in your child’s stomach, the more of it will find its way into his blood stream. Your child’s symptoms will depend on the kind of… [ Continue Reading ]