momsregime
Momsregime is a term used to describe the period of time during which a mother is primarily responsible for caring for her children, typically from the time they are born until they reach a certain age, often around 18. This period is characterized by a significant shift in the mother's role from that of an individual to that of a caregiver, often at the expense of her own personal and professional aspirations. The term was popularized by sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild in her 1989 book of the same name.
During the momsregime, mothers often face numerous challenges, including balancing work and family life, managing household
Despite these challenges, the momsregime is also a time of great joy and fulfillment, as mothers experience