Little benefit of having children
Birth of a baby increases the number of mother's friends by 8 times, a new study has revealed. Having children really motivates your social life.
Birth of a baby increases the number of mother's friends by 8 times, a new study has revealed. Having children really motivates your social life, not shrinking as many people think.
While many women are concerned about losing contact with friends after being a mother, a new study has found the opposite.
It turns out that mothers will see an explosion in the number of friends just one month after birth, the Telegraph quoted Katie Barlow, from CLIC children's charity Sargent, England, where a survey of over 4,000 women was conducted mother said.
Six out of 10 mothers believe that other mothers are more sympathetic to their thoughts and actions than when they are mothers. 2 out of 3 people use social networks to contact friends and other mothers.
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