To the Moms of One

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Hey there, fellow moms! I totally get where you’re coming from. Just like you, I feel a little uncomfortable when I hear terms like “only child” or “only child syndrome.” It’s disheartening when people suggest that having just one child means we’re somehow missing out or being selfish. I mean, really?

Whether you’re a mom of one due to secondary infertility, financial constraints, or just because you believe one child is perfect for your family, that’s completely valid. Maybe the thought of going through the long journey of conceiving again makes you uneasy. Or perhaps you’ve faced challenging births or the emotional struggles that can come with postpartum experiences. Whatever your reasons, it’s okay. You don’t owe anyone an explanation!

I know what it’s like to steer conversations away from your family choices when others feel the need to chime in with their opinions. It’s as if they think you’ve invited them into your personal decisions. I’ve sat quietly while hearing, “But you need to give them a sibling! Who will take care of you when you’re old?” or “Oh, they’ll be lonely!” The list goes on—some compliments feel more like pressure than praise.

Let’s be real: just because your child doesn’t have a sibling doesn’t mean they’re missing out on love or companionship. Studies even show that only children can be more independent and creative. So why does society focus on the negatives instead of celebrating the beautiful dynamics of each family? It says more about their insecurities than it does about your decisions.

At the end of the day, whether your family of three is by choice or circumstance, remember you’re not alone, and neither is your child. The number of kiddos you choose to have is a deeply personal matter—no one else should get a say in it. You are just as brave and capable as any other mother out there.

You’re doing great, and your one-and-only is just as wonderful!

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Summary

This article addresses the feelings and challenges faced by mothers of only children, emphasizing that having one child is a valid choice. It highlights the pressure from society and reassures moms that they are not alone in their experiences.

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