Questioning Motherhood

Not every woman feels certain about becoming a mother — and that’s okay. Maybe you’ve always assumed you would have kids, but now you're not sure. Maybe you feel pressure from family, culture, or your biological clock, even as doubt lingers. Questioning whether or not you want to be a parent is a deeply personal journey — not a failure to decide.

You’re not selfish, broken, or behind. You’re asking big, meaningful questions — and that takes courage.

This work can help you:

  • Explore your authentic desires without judgment or pressure

  • Untangle internal conflict shaped by expectations, fear, or conditioning

  • Give space to both “yes” and “no” — and everything in between

  • Talk openly about ambivalence, grief, longing, or relief

  • Define motherhood on your own terms — or make peace with a different path

You don’t need to have it all figured out. You deserve time, support, and honesty as you find what’s true for you.