Rach Moore

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What I felt then was a mix of intoxicating love for him and acute, unexpected loss—loss of personal freedom, order, productivity, time for self-reflection and self-care, intimate connection with anyone other than the baby, and so much else I held dear that seemed to disappear when I first entered motherhood.
To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma
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