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Matrescence and the Transformation of Motherhood
Episode 494

Matrescence and the Transformation of Motherhood

Why aren’t we discussing motherhood's enormous physical, mental, and social impacts?

Bossed Up · Emilie Aries, Lucy Jones

February 18, 202535m 10s

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Show Notes

What do you know about matrescence? Most people will agree that everything changes with parenthood, and that’s what this term covers: the process of becoming a mother. Yet, despite shared private understanding and a large body of recent research on all the physiological and mental effects, many policies and medical processes continue to ignore what mothers have always known.

Lucy Jones is a journalist and the author of Matrescene: On The Metamorphosis of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood. In this episode, we delve into what’s lacking in support for matrescence and why, and how ongoing research, policy changes, and sharing information through resources like Lucy’s book can help change the conversation. Whether you’re already a mother, are considering becoming one, or support one in any way, Lucy’s insights will be enlightening and empowering.

Discover the details of matrescence and why we need to talk more about it:

  • The origins and importance of having a word for this universal, natural experience;
  • The impact of not having enough information in the early months and years of parenthood;
  • The permanent changes the brain goes through during this period;
  • The social disconnect between the expectation to give birth and the lack of support.

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Topics

healthlove and relationshipswellnessmotherhood