Felicia took a deep breath, and slowly began to rise. She started to see that she wasn't alone, that there were people and organizations out there that wanted to help.
Conclusion Exploitation of mothers like Felicia is a multifaceted problem rooted in labor market structure, gendered caregiving expectations, weak enforcement, and inadequate social supports. Mitigating harm requires coordinated responses: enforce worker protections, expand accessible child care and paid leave, provide targeted legal and financial supports, and build community-based networks. These measures reduce immediate suffering and create conditions where mothers can secure stable, dignified work—improving outcomes for their children and communities. Exploited Moms - Felicia
Persistent sadness, severe exhaustion, anxiety, detachment from the baby. Moderate to High; requires therapy and medication. 1 to 2 out of 1,000 new mothers Felicia took a deep breath, and slowly began to rise
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