Understanding Weathering: The Hidden Cost of Chronic Stress on Maternal Health and Birth Equity
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This week on More Health, Less Healthcare, Peter explored a concept that fundamentally reshapes how we think about health, equity, and the responsibilities of systems: Weathering.
What is Weathering?
Once you hear the term, you can’t unhear it. Weathering isn’t just about stress or burnout — it’s the biological and societal toll that chronic stress, racism, economic instability, and bureaucratic barriers take on the body, particularly for women, long before they enter a clinic or hospital. Over time, these stressors literally age organs, increase risk of diseases, and set the stage for complications — especially in pregnancy and birth.
Weathering is more than a buzzword — it’s a call for accountability. Will we keep treating symptoms, or redesign systems so that simply living and working isn’t biologically expensive?
Thank you for listening. We’ll be diving deeper into these issues in upcoming episodes. If this conversation resonates with you, let it spark new questions at your workplace, clinic, or community.