Nepal, Hosting a Refugee, Maternal Mental Health
We go to a village in Nepal where women stay away from others during their periods. What's it like to host a Syrian refugee? And part two of our series on maternal mental health.
We travel to a village in Nepal where women and girls have to remain separate from the rest of the community when they're having their periods.
What would it be like to host a refugee? We speak to Lucy Pavia who did just that a few weeks after she got married, as well as Loujean who arrived from Syria with just one pink, wheely suitcase and is now studying for a law degree.
In our celebration of craft, we shine the spotlight on wood and furniture and speak to a furniture maker and a woodturner.
We continue our exploration of maternal mental health. Our reporter Jac Philimore, who experienced perinatal anxiety herself, talks to two women who struggled with anxiety and depression when they became mothers.
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    Hosting a refugeeDuration: 09:15 Maternal mental healthDuration: 15:43 Periods and NepalDuration: 06:52 Woman's Hour Craft Prize - wood and furnitureDuration: 10:03 Maternal Mental Health
 CreditsRole Contributor Interviewed Guest Lucy Pavia Interviewed Guest Jac Philimore Presenter Jenni Murray Broadcast- Fri 5 May 2017 10:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
 
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