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motherhood

[muhth-er-hood] / ˈmʌð ərˌhʊd /
NOUN
maternity
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He gushed about her “strong parenting and motherhood and female life element,” portraying her as reaching “younger religious women” with content about “sunscreen and parenting styles and the secret to fixing your period.”

From Salon

For all of her good, natural sense, motherhood gives Agnes a glaring blind spot.

From Salon

Nemzer, who is a little older than her colleagues, balances her demanding job with marriage and motherhood.

From Los Angeles Times

What seems clear is that motherhood, at least at first, was a role for which Crawford had no preparation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since announcing her decision to leave, she says other women have spoken to her about the difficulties they face in juggling motherhood and work.

From BBC