Though most women have children as a goal in their life plan, many choose different ways of integrating them into their day-to-day living.
Each mum approaches raising their kids with a different methodology. Some have chosen to resume work full time because they love their work; others have been forced to for financial reasons. Some chose to be stay-at-home mums and love it; others spend half their week pulling their hair out, furiously searching for their lost sanity.
What are the real reasons behind choosing what a Mum does with her time during the early child bearing and rearing years?
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