International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(6):414-416
The Question of the Second Child in Contemporary Indian Single Motherhood
Author Name: Dr. Ashwini M B;
Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Abstract:
In contemporary India, motherhood continues to occupy a culturally revered space, yet reproductive autonomy remains contested—especially for single women. While increasing numbers of women choose single parenting through divorce, separation, widowhood, or independent decision-making, societal acceptance has not evolved at the same pace. This article examines the complexities faced by single mothers who wish to have a second child but encounter cultural, legal, financial, and emotional constraints. Drawing from sociological frameworks and feminist perspectives, the study highlights how single motherhood challenges patriarchal norms and redefines family structures in India. The article argues that motherhood must be understood as an autonomous choice rather than a socially regulated responsibility.
Keywords:
Single motherhood, reproductive autonomy, second child, Indian society, stigma, feminist perspectives, motherhood studies
How to Cite this Article:
Dr. Ashwini M B. The Question of the Second Child in Contemporary Indian Single Motherhood. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(6):414-416
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