What A Mother Feels When She Heads To Work?
Motherhood confers upon a woman the responsibility to raise her
child well. Motherhood brings with it greater accountability; and it
shoves two decades worth of responsibilities into a mother's life.
A mother has to willingly accept the role that she has got into and has
to do personal adjustments that are required in raising her child.
As a mother, you are required to do manifold jobs, such as from
being a home teacher to a coach in training the children in the right
way possible.
There is no absolute freedom and peace of mind for working mothers who
leave their children behind and head to their work place.
More importantly, their ultimate goal will be to make their
children into an independent and productive adult; nonetheless, not many
are aware what goes into the thoughts of a mother when she leaves her
child to head to work.
Some mothers have no choice but to work, primarily due to certain
financial constraints. Stay-at-home moms may enjoy moments of fervent
gratitude for being able to be there for their kids.
On the other hand, working mothers face stressful work, financial
pressures and an overlaying of guilt for having to leave their children
at home or a day-care provider when they should be around with them.
So, have a look at what are the emotions that a working mother goes
through when she leaves her baby behind for the sake of work.


Guilt
Working mothers always wish to be better moms. About 50% of the mothers
feel guilty of leaving their children at home and neglecting their
needs. They do enjoy the financial and emotional independence that their
job provides; nevertheless, they do feel bad that they are not able to
witness every moment of their child’s development.
Resentment
Usually spending too much time at work is the biggest regret mothers
have, when they have to miss out on their children's early years.
There is love, regret, joy, anger, etc, which is evidently a part and
parcel of parenthood; however, being a mother, you are bound to
safeguard your family’s financial security. Most working moms are
excited to get back to work after maternity leave ends, yet a part of
them does resent it when reality hits.
A mother could be filled with resentment when she has to leave her child
and head to work.
Miserable
The thought of going to work can make a mother happy; nevertheless,
juggling home and work can bring both mental and physical exhaustion.
It is hard for the mother to maintain the lost grip at work, as her
thoughts are filled with frustration when she has to leave her child and
cannot handle the toddler on her knee when he/she needs her.
Physical Wrench
There are a few women who really wish they don't have to slip to their
old identity of being just a stay-at-home mom and miss the luxury of
paid leave and the chance to slope off to the gym in the office.
They never want to let go of this opportunity. Yet, there are a few
mothers who have regrets, as they consider going to work as a mental and
physical wrench.
Constant Worry
Working mothers may feel conflicted when they haven't taken the right
decision and still haven’t done activities such as reading a story book
to their kid or talking or playing with him/her.
Moreover, having taken the decision to leave her child with a day-care
provider during the day can give a nervous feel in the pit of the
stomach of every mother when she leaves for work.
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