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Motherhood is not just a phase, it\’s a lifetime feeling. Should one quit their job to fully immerse themselves in motherhood? It\’s painful to see the child waking up, searching for their mother with their little fingers, unable to find peace unless the mother is there. No one else can provide that motherly feeling that soothes that crying child. While the mother works in the office, the child\’s eyes search for her throughout the house. Tears flow as the child cries, eventually falling asleep, but waking up cranky and searching again. A small child goes through so many emotional breakdowns. Everything feels replaced from a mother\’s lap to her milk, but nothing satisfies them.
Is it right to quit a job to provide good motherhood to one\’s child, or is it better to work to secure their future?
Finding a job is tough, and every parent hopes to earn enough to ensure a good life for their child.
Is it right to save the child\’s present or their future?
Whether a women becomes a housewife or a working only she and her child know the struggles they face until the baby grow up. The difference is that the child forgets those struggles with time, but those struggle always there in mother\’s memories.
Motherhood is shaping a child\’s entire life from birth onwards. So Is it right to work for your baby or to quit your job?
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You may have wondered at our being on the quieter side during the last couple of months. Thank you for your patience, and we wanted to come back to you with a detailed note on what’s been happening at our end of things.
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