I don't know if it is because women seem to come to motherhood after their careers are well established. I experience, read and hear many mothers saying how hard it is, how they can't go anywhere because they are EBF . The tiredness, exhaustion, lack of help from partners and family seem to bring them down.
I don't remember feeling so tied. I had my children in my early 20s. I lived in rooms, had no car, no washing mashing, no hot water even. Certainly never had any family support.
I can't help wondering if nature has not caught up with changing social changes, and women's bodies are not meant to be having babies when they are approaching middle age. Maybe though, it is just that most of my generation of women were not educated to a higher degree. From when I left school, all I and my friends wanted was to get married and have as many babies as possible.
My DD had her children in her 20s and seemed to enjoy them. All of my DiLs had them well into the 30s and have found it much harder.
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