Transitioning into motherhood is a beautiful process and Genna feels that we don't honour this enough.
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I mean I think it’s changed my spiritual beliefs. I don’t have answers to what I felt but it made me have a lot of respect for women and this beautiful process that women go through and become mothers. I really feel like I went through a transition to becoming a mother and was reborn into a new life reality. I think that’s something that we don’t honour enough. We have baby showers and we buy trinkets for kids and for babies but there’s not a lot of celebration around becoming a mother and in the struggles and beauty that it is.
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