After having a second baby after seven years, I felt the jarring instability of motherhood, oscillating between ecstatic joy and unbearable fatigue, often laughing maniacally.
The postnatal period is a momentous transition, a portal that can dismantle one’s previous identity, placing one in a state of liminality.
Liminality represents a transitional process, changing social roles and breaking away from familiar patterns, embodying the fear and hope of the unknown.
Venturing out during my baby's nap brought clarity, as I began to trust the waiting, and the emergence of something or someone new.
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