Umama Zahir
Bio
My name is Umama. I am passionate about writing and strive to create pieces that leave a lasting impact on my readers. Through my work, I aim to convey the depth of emotions and explore themes that truly resonate with the core of our being.
Stories (22/0)
Here is How Technology is Changing the Way Health Industry Works
The Healthcare industry is one of the fastest-growing and the world’s second-largest service sectors. According to researchers and academics, the total contribution of the health sector to the gross domestic product has been estimated to be 10 percent for developed countries.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Futurism
Confessions of a Newly Out Lesbian
Dear Selena, The greatest person to enter my life and bring me so much happiness with everything, I am so, so, so sorry that I have brought this onto you, but please, please Selena, know that I didn’t mean to hurt you with this at all in any way. I’m more than well aware of the situation. You’ve said so many things to make it very clear as to where you stand and what you expect. Believe me, I’m not trying to challenge, change or even deny how you feel. You have every right to feel as you do after this because I’m so, so weak to have let this happen. I never even thought I’d be capable of going down this path and it was never my goal for it to lead up to this. I’m ashamed, I feel disgusted and disturbed.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Confessions
My Sixth-Month-Old's Eating Routine
It feels like yesterday when my baby was born. Time flies so quickly. she turned six months old last week. It was a huge milestone and we celebrated it by making the baby laugh all day. A laughing baby is one of the best things in the world. Our baby has become so active and she gets hungry frequently. I made a feeding routine for her because it is important to keep a check that the baby is provided with all the nutrients and introduced to all types of new flavors. However, milk is still the primary source of food for the baby, whether it's breastmilk or formula milk.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Families
I Promise I Will Always Be There For You
To my greatest treasure, so precious and forever grateful to have in my life, Norah. Before I get into any recent events, I need to apologize. There hasn't been a day that I haven't noticed how sad you've felt and how frustrated you've been with everything. I may never be able to fit in your shoes perfectly to understand exactly how to hurt you've become, but I know enough to know you're broken.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Fiction
A Girl from the Third World
The sweetest smiles hold the darkest secrets. The endless sighs hold a million reasons. There are always some things in this world that are beyond our comprehension. No matter how much we try to run towards them, we will always return empty-handed. The light creeping out of our souls will die out eventually from this thirst and hunger for knowing more, for digging deeply into the reasons of our existence. at well-lighted with fluorescent and incandescent bulbs and neon, is still full of odd dark corners and unsettling nooks and crannies. We reach out towards these unsettling nooks. We reach out towards the dark! Why would we want to light the already lighted parts of the world? We crave to discover the darkness inside and around us.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Fiction
My Postpartum Journey
Postpartum is, without any doubt one of the most difficult times in a woman’s life. It is the time when she feels utterly lost and vulnerable. She has lost her identity and unable to fit in her new role. Maybe most women feel amazing during postpartum but the journey after giving birth was the hardest and most challenging time of my life.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Families
Is Netflix Original Sex Life Worth Watching?
Sex Life was premiered on Netflix on the 25th of June 2021. It is a comedy-drama with IMBD ratings of 5.9/10. The story revolves around a married woman trapped in her wild past when she was free to do anything she wanted, especially sex, ‘the best sex with her ex-boyfriend. We see flashbacks of her past as well as her present life where she is struggling in her marriage. It is an eight-episode series and every episode has the same pattern of flashbacks vs present life.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Filthy