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‘Without a Mother, I Don’t Know How to be One’: A Personal Reflection
I was caught in a constant spiral of picturing what I could never have – running my hands over a bump, holding a newborn. Seeing mothers with small children was like being stabbed and watching anyone act a birthing scene on TV was like drinking acid. I told myself it was biology, hormones, being almost forty. Time was running out, that was all…