Motherdom review: How neuroscience and bad studies have fuelled intensive parenting

Single mother with son at home. She is using computer for paying bills or online shopping.

How mothers handle their baby’s every move is now subject to “expert” advice

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Motherdom
Alex Bollen (Verso (UK, out now; US, pending))

Relax, but be on constant alert. Enjoy your baby, but take them very seriously. Follow your instincts, but do exactly what the scientists and health professionals say. Amid such a deluge of “expert” advice, is it any wonder that the experience of modern parenting – motherhood, in particular – can often feel exhausting and impossible?

Thankfully, a handful of well-researched books are questioning this stress-generating situation and, in the case of Motherdom: Breaking free from bad science…

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