If there were just one unspoken truth about motherhood, what would it be in your experience? What has surprised you the most or rather thrown you off balance? And why do you think this aspect is rarely addressed in public discourse? What are some common misconceptions about motherhood that you've encountered?
I think that is a tough question, there are many things that are hardly addressed … but the one that threw me off, was how most women actually go through a postpartum depression and the so called "baby blues". I started having a lot of negative thoughts in the beginning, but I have a really patient and caring partner who took his time and was safeguarding for any signs that would say "Ok, now you will need some further help". After one month, the baby blues passed.
Plus, I believe the topic of miscarriage remains highly sensitive and therefore deserves more attention and should be openly addressed more frequently. Women should be offered proper support from the very beginning of their pregnancy journey, regardless of the outcome.
A misconception would be that everything is super beautiful and wonderful. While it can be wonderful, a significant portion of it is also messy and challenging.
How has motherhood impacted your identity as a woman and sense of self?
I actually love this question! It absolutely made me more in touch with my true self and with my identity, even my style. I wanted my daughter to see the real me, I honestly feel like it just opened the doors for me to be my real self.