42. Astrid Hurault de Ligny on When You Regret Becoming a Mom
Description
In this conversation, Keltie speaks with author and mother, Astrid Hurault de Ligny, about the complexities of motherhood, including Astrid's experience of maternal regret.
You'll hear...
- Astrid's journey from the decision to have children, through the romanticized notions of motherhood, to the harsh realities of parenting, including the mental load and postpartum depression.
- How Astrid realized her feelings were more than postpartum depression, but actually, ones of regret that she had chosen motherhood.
- Why support — or a lack thereof — has played a key role in Astrid's regret.
- Why regretting motherhood doesn't mean not loving your child, or wishing they weren't born.
- Why she decided to start her Instagram channel, and ultimately, to write a book detailing her experiences.
- The role therapy has played in Astrid's marriage and the support systems that have helped her navigate the challenges of parenting.
- Which feelings about motherhood are most present for Astrid today.
- How and if women on the fence about kids can safeguard themselves against regret in motherhood.
As mentioned in the show:
Find Astrid's book, Le Regret Maternel, here.
Astrid can be found on Instagram at @le_regret_maternel.
Find the book, Regretting Motherhood by Orna Donath, here.
About Astrid:
Astrid Hurault de Ligny is a soon-to-be 39-year-old woman who was born in France, and who has been living in Montreal, Canada, since 2008. She and her husband met in Montreal 12 years ago, and have a 6-year-old son together.
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