I feel so privileged as a mom to be part of a significant organization like the March of Dimes that works hard to prevent prematurity and helps moms to have healthy babies.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A mother's got to be there to raise the children. That's all there is to it. I feel badly for those mothers who work hard, and can't do it all the time.
I feel such a sense of empowerment being a mom. But I do wonder: How do they/we do it all?
I think it's very empowering to be able to have a career and to be a mother. It gives you an amazing sense of self.
On becoming a mother, I sort of feel like every kid is my kid. I really do get that sense in a much more profound way that we all are a global community and we all have to band to try and give the children of our this generation whatever tools we can to go out into this world and try and make it a better place.
Being a mom is really the greatest role in my life.
Working with UNICEF made me grow up and recognize how fortunate I am.
I think being a mother helps keep your feet on the ground. There's very little dignity in parenthood. It's a great leveller.
Nothing can prepare you for the all-consuming nature of motherhood, and I am very aware of my good fortune, as I spent years fretting about whether I'd ever meet anyone to have a baby with.
I'm a parent, especially when you've had the intense parenting the way I had. It's all in the bank. It's all in the great experience bank. Those are your secrets. That's the stuff that makes your work rich, that's what you dip into.
I realized relatively early on that I had no desire to be a mother whatsoever. I actually love children, but specifically other people's.
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