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In matrescence, I felt a strange but strong pressure to pretend that I a) wasn’t really working much, b) didn’t want to work, and c) only worked because our household financial needs required it, not because I found fulfillment outside of motherhood, as I had for my previous decades of existence. It was this desire for fulfillment elsewhere that seemed abhorrent and stigmatized in my new context.
Matrescence: On Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
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