The research endeavour provides a detailed study of the perceived modulation of maternal well-being linked to neuroendocrine health and the subsequent effect on the work-life balance of women, specifically, the assessment of the effectiveness of a carefully designed postpartum health powder intended to improve the well-being of women. The research is carried out in a rigorous manner and begins with the production of the postpartum powder, based on the choice of botanicals traditionally recognized for their medicinal value in the context of maternal recovery.. Further steps assess the self-reported impact of the formulation on physiological symptoms and vitality. Data was obtained with the help of a structured questionnaire developed to measure the perception of women on physical health, mental health, work-life balance, and professional reintegration in the postpartum phase. The survey responses are then translated into quantitative measures and evaluated using SPSS where the identification of substantive patterns and interrelationships is performed. The findings obtained, which are presented in the form of detailed results and discussion, support the fact that the potential neuroendocrine support perceived from the supplement is related to increased psychological stability, reduced work-life conflict, and expanded ability to reconcile professional and family demands. The research therefore provides meaningful insights about the integrative models of maternal healthcare and the significance of specialized postpartum care in supporting the overall well-being of women and their socio-professional activities.

Postpartum Recovery and Work-Life Balance: Theoretical Neuroendocrine Implications of Traditional Nutritional Interventions / P., Lourdu Stepy; P., Dolly Diana; Leo, A.; Joy, Shygil; Chiampo, Fulvia; Sakthi Velammal, R.. - In: BROAD RESEARCH IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 2067-3957. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:1(2026), pp. 410-433. [10.70594/brain/17.1/28]

Postpartum Recovery and Work-Life Balance: Theoretical Neuroendocrine Implications of Traditional Nutritional Interventions

Fulvia Chiampo;
2026

Abstract

The research endeavour provides a detailed study of the perceived modulation of maternal well-being linked to neuroendocrine health and the subsequent effect on the work-life balance of women, specifically, the assessment of the effectiveness of a carefully designed postpartum health powder intended to improve the well-being of women. The research is carried out in a rigorous manner and begins with the production of the postpartum powder, based on the choice of botanicals traditionally recognized for their medicinal value in the context of maternal recovery.. Further steps assess the self-reported impact of the formulation on physiological symptoms and vitality. Data was obtained with the help of a structured questionnaire developed to measure the perception of women on physical health, mental health, work-life balance, and professional reintegration in the postpartum phase. The survey responses are then translated into quantitative measures and evaluated using SPSS where the identification of substantive patterns and interrelationships is performed. The findings obtained, which are presented in the form of detailed results and discussion, support the fact that the potential neuroendocrine support perceived from the supplement is related to increased psychological stability, reduced work-life conflict, and expanded ability to reconcile professional and family demands. The research therefore provides meaningful insights about the integrative models of maternal healthcare and the significance of specialized postpartum care in supporting the overall well-being of women and their socio-professional activities.
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