What expectations do new moms have and how should they approach their children in 2023?
India TV News2000 moms pan-India, of which 58 percent were younger than 30 years of age, with 79 percent with only 1 child were surveyed by Mylo. Balancing a career with motherhood is leading to motherhood burnout Despite an increase in women entering the job in India over the years, 32 percent of Indian mothers cited balancing parenthood and work obligations as the main cause of burnout. New Indian mothers anticipate having more time and energy in 2023, according to 71 percent of respondents, so they can take care of themselves. For mothers, destressing is more about staying in rather than going out According to the Mylo study, 76 percent of respondents said they had not gone out with their friends at all in the previous month, indicating that many new mothers' social connections centre primarily around their families. Spending time outdoors with family was the second most preferred leisure activity while only about 15 percent of new mothers report talking to their friends.