
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
(First of two-parts for Mother’s Day) MANILA, Philippines — At 21, Abigail already had many roles: broadcasting major, student assistant, daughter, friend, and mother to a baby girl. When Abigail spoke to INQUIRER.net, she had just arrived from Baguio City to her family’s house in a cramped corner in Quezon City for the first time in months to celebrate her baby’s first birthday. READ: Mother’s Day 2026: A guide to a special celebration She considered herself lucky that her school, a state university in Baguio City, had allowed her to continue studying during her pregnancy, even going so far as […]...
Keep on reading: Solo mothers' woes: Stigma and layers of bureaucratic barriers
Keep on reading: Solo mothers' woes: Stigma and layers of bureaucratic barriers
🇵🇭
More news from PhilippinesPhilippines
ASIA
Related News

Hong Kong inquest finds rare gastroscopy complication caused man’s death
4h ago
JA全農 秋の農作業向け肥料値上げへ イラン情勢影響で
1h ago
スーパーのコメ価格 5キロ3742円 3週連続の値下がり
1h ago

Drugs, phone, weapon found inside Ipoh police lock-up, Bukit Aman orders full investigation
4h ago

Vincent Co spotted in PH on supposed European wedding day with Bea Alonzo
4h ago