NC, just wanted a discussion on this. I don't want or have kids (broody hormone absent) but I find it interesting from a biological POV.
Single mum adores kid -> exciting new man appears -> maternal care hormones go poof -> kid is now annoying little pest, in the way -> neglect, abuse, abandonment, murder.
There have been countless examples of this phenomenon in the news, threads on here, and I've known a few cases in real life (my own mum was one, dumped me on other relatives so she could move away chasing men. It was much better than living with her, thankfully).
I'm curious if there's a name for it, or any research done? If not, why not? I know it's taboo to think about mothers not adoring their children, or that 'magical bond' disappearing and things turning sour. But it does happen and we need to understand how, and how to intervene effectively before harm is done.
Do you think there's any way to get the maternal love back, after the whirlwind romance has calmed/ended? That's what I find most chilling: once the hormones have faded, they never seem to return later. But I'd be interested to hear anyone's stories of mothers 'coming out the other side' and caring about their kids again.