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Mother's Day: Shuidi Bao held a public welfare film festival called on the society to pay attention to women's health and rights

author:Philanthropy Times

According to the research data of the Chinese Population and Development Research Center under the National Health Commission, the lifetime infertility rate of women aged 49 in China (according to the commonly used statistical caliber of demography, 15~49 years old is the female childbearing age) is 5.16%, which is lower than the average of the United States (11%) and EU countries (19%), which means that the fertility rate of Chinese women is higher, and more women choose to become mothers.

The word "mother" is often closely associated with labels such as "brave", "superhuman", and "omnipotent", but behind the praise words, there is a truth that has been overlooked: nearly 8 percent of working mothers with their babies are hands-on. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Chinese mothers spend an average of 53 minutes a day with their children, while fathers spend 17 minutes a day, and mothers spend three times as much time on childcare as their fathers. According to the "2022 National Blue Book on Depression", 1 in 5 mothers in China has depression, and 63% of women have suffered from postpartum depression. According to psychological experts, about 10 million "unhappy mothers" are produced in the mainland every year. These data not only reveal the significant responsibilities that mothers take on in the family, but also reflect the emotional and spiritual pressures they face.

Mothers are not born brave, their strength comes from selfless love for their children, they also need understanding from their families and society, and they need a shoulder to rely on. To this end, on the occasion of Mother's Day, Shuidi Bao held a public welfare film exhibition with the theme of "Don't Be a Brave Mother" in Wangjing CapitaMall to pay tribute to every mother. Through a series of real and profound stories, the film festival shows the power of maternal love, telling the joy and anxiety, strength and vulnerability of mothers on the road to parenting.

Mother's Day: Shuidi Bao held a public welfare film festival called on the society to pay attention to women's health and rights

Picture: Shuidi Bao's "Don't Be a Brave Mother" Public Welfare Film Festival

"Since learning that I was pregnant, I had different anxieties at every stage." Jiang Zhengchun, a 31-year-old expectant mother, shared her pregnancy journey, remembering that when she first entered the third trimester, she had suffered threatened premature birth, and she was very worried that premature birth would affect the health of her baby when she was hospitalized for intravenous drips. But at the same time, she is glad that she bought water drop pregnancy insurance when she was preparing for pregnancy, and she and her baby's health are fully protected from pregnancy preparation to postpartum.

Ms. Yi, 43, ushered in her 18th year as a mother, and in 2019, she was unfortunately diagnosed with breast cancer, which made her most relieved that her little daughter who was just 1 and a half years old. In the face of the dual pressure of illness and economy, the claim money of "Shuidi Bao Million Medical Insurance" helped her get through the difficulties, and now she is more optimistic and strong, firmly believing that she can overcome the disease and accompany her little daughter to grow up.

Mother's Day: Shuidi Bao held a public welfare film festival called on the society to pay attention to women's health and rights

Picture: The scene of the "Don't Be a Brave Mother" public welfare film festival of Shuidi Bao

and Xiaoyi, a delivery man who delivers food with her blind child, bravely moves forward with her child; 41-year-old Li Jinying, after her child was successfully treated, she changed from a mother who asked for help to a fundraising consultant, helping other seriously ill families through her own experience; The post-90s "bald mothers" Chou Hongli and Xue Xue shaved their hair in order to reduce the risk of infection for their children, they firmly believe that the sky will be bright and "love" will win the day; Huang Meili, who established the "Love Hut", began to hold umbrellas for others and provide temporary accommodation for the families of patients after her children were rescued by everyone. Wang Shaohuan, a single mother who has been fighting the disease with her children for ten years, has completed the transplant with the help of the multi-level medical assistance information platform "Haihui Gang", and she believes that life will get better and better in the next ten years; Jia Yun, a mother who adopted three abandoned babies, was worried that her children would have no one to take care of her after she fell ill, and hoped to find biological parents for her children......

These stories are not only a tribute to mothers, but also a call for society to pay more attention to women's health and rights. On this special day, Shuidi Bao hopes to pay tribute to every strong and brave mother through the public welfare film festival. As a leading Internet insurance brokerage platform in China, Shuidi Bao has launched many cost-effective insurance products such as "Heart Medical Insurance" long-term medical insurance (women's version) and "Pregnancy" maternal and child insurance to escort the health of mothers. In addition, it has recently launched the "three good services" based on good products, good services and good claims, providing a solid guarantee for hundreds of millions of families.

Mother's Day: Shuidi Bao held a public welfare film festival called on the society to pay attention to women's health and rights

Pictured: Film festival visitors have pledged their blessings to mothers

Shen Peng, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Waterdrop, said: "We hope to provide more support and protection for mothers, so that they are no longer lonely on the road of parenting, and let them have more courage and strength in the face of challenges. Every mother deserves to be treated gently by the world. In this loving and understanding society, mothers don't have to be brave all the time, because they already have the strongest backing. ”

Source: Philanthropy Times

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