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Mother

Portrait of a woman holding her young child, c. 1900 – c. 1920

Statue of a mother with children at the Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno in Genoa

A mother is the female parent of a child. A woman may be considered a mother by virtue of having given birth, by raising a child who may or may not be her biological offspring, or by supplying her ovum for fertilisation in the case of gestational surrogacy.

A biological mother is the female genetic contributor to the creation of the infant, through sexual intercourse or egg donation. A biological mother may have legal obligations to a child not raised by her, such as an obligation of monetary support. An adoptive mother is a female who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption. A putative mother is a female whose biological relationship to a child is alleged but has not been established. A stepmother is a non-biological female parent married to a child's preexisting parent, and may form a family unit but generally does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child.

A father is the male counterpart of a mother. Women who are pregnant may be referred to as expectant mothers or mothers-to-be.[1][2] The process of becoming a mother has been referred to as "matrescence".[3]

The adjective "maternal" refers to a mother and comparatively to "paternal" for a father. The verb "to mother" means to procreate or to sire a child, or to provide care for a child, from which also derives the noun "mothering".[4] Related terms of endearment are mom (mama, mommy), mum (mummy), mumsy, mamacita (ma, mam) and mammy. A female role model that children can look up to is sometimes referred to as a mother-figure.

  1. ^ "definition of mother from Oxford Dictionaries Online". Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on August 15, 2011.
  2. ^ "Define Mother at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.com.
  3. ^ Sacks, Alexandra (8 May 2017). "The Birth of a Mother". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 7 September 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Definition of MOTHER". Merriam-Webster. Archived from the original on 2022-04-16. Retrieved 2022-02-12.

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