Noun
The state of being a mother; the character or office of a mother.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA dating series with a twist, takes viewers along on one woman’s unconventional journey toward potential love and motherhood. Source: Internet
After a break due to motherhood, Patricia Gonzalez has found the time to cross stitch again due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Source: Internet
ASHLEY Graham joked that motherhood just "got real" when she was forced to clean up her son's exploding diaper in the middle of Staples. Source: Internet
Baker, p.110–111 The couple's last four children—two sons and two daughters—were born there, with Stanton asserting that her children were conceived under a program she called "voluntary motherhood." Source: Internet
Baker, p.113 Although she enjoyed motherhood and assumed primary responsibility for rearing the children, Stanton found herself unsatisfied and even depressed by the lack of intellectual companionship and stimulation in Seneca Falls. Source: Internet
Among other Mother's Day ideas, the government promoted the death of a mother's sons in battle as the highest embodiment of patriotic motherhood. Source: Internet