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Matrescence
The psychological transition into motherhood — identity, role change, and adaptation.
Key takeaways
- Matrescence describes the transition into motherhood: a shift in identity, roles, and emotional bandwidth.
- Feeling disoriented can be a sign of adaptation under sustained load, not a personal failing.
- When the weight is persistent, support is protective — it reduces strain on your system and relationships.
- Melbourne lens: systems, schedules, waitlists, and public-space intensity can add to cumulative load.
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