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: A more recent reflection on the exhaustion and tenacity required in motherhood. She describes the weight of raising children and the "white flag" moments where she felt she couldn't take another step without the support of her partner.

While each Allison brings a unique perspective, their contributions to MUTHA Magazine share several core themes: Allison Carr, Author at Mutha Magazine

Queer, academic-adjacent, neurodivergent, rural or post-industrial setting. mutha magazine articles allison

MUTHA Magazine is a vital online space for parents who find themselves "outside the mainstream"—a place where the messy, non-linear, and often radical realities of motherhood are laid bare. Several key contributors named or Alison have played a significant role in shaping this community by sharing stories that challenge traditional procreation and parenting narratives.

: This essay navigates the practical and emotional complexities of seeking a second donation from the same donor to build a family. : A more recent reflection on the exhaustion

: A deep dive into religion, healing, and self-acceptance through the lens of witchcraft. Allison Grace Myers: Early Motherhood and Identity

| Article | Type | Core Theme | |--------|------|-------------| | The Waiting Room of Unfinished Births | Personal essay | Pregnancy loss & medical gaslighting | | On Not Passing as a Grown-Up | Lyric essay | ADHD & mothering young children | | The Feral Aunties | Reported piece | Chosen family in postpartum isolation | | My Mother’s Credit Score & Other Ghosts | Memoir | Intergenerational poverty & maternal guilt | | How to Leave a Birthday Party Quietly | Humor/narrative | Sensory overload & mom solidarity | | The Doula Who Believed Me | Profile/reflection | Black maternal health advocacy | | Grief as a Second Language | Poetry/prose hybrid | Stillbirth & unsent texts | MUTHA Magazine is a vital online space for

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: A 2022 essay exploring the strange, often alienating feeling of becoming a mother and the shifting sense of self that follows. Alison Stine: Rural Motherhood and Advocacy