Exhale, you are no longer mother vipers. A new study has found that early maternity leave has no effect on children's development.

Finally, scientists have confirmed a simple idea: what is good for a mother is good for her child. Whether you spend his early years with him or decide to pursue a career, he will grow up to be equally smart.
Many people know the guilt of being torn between earning money, a career, and raising loved ones. It seems that right now they are not getting your attention and support in development. You can stop blaming yourself, you are a good enough mother.
The choice of how to organize your life is yours. It will not affect the child in any way.
A team of researchers led by Professor Joshi from the University of London Institute of Education studied the results of six different comprehensive studies.
Studies have been conducted for forty years and affected 40,000 children. The conclusion is clear: there is no significant difference in intelligence or behavior between children whose mothers were with their first few years and children whose mothers returned to work in their first year.
These conclusions are confirmed by a family doctor with twenty years of experience Sarah Jarvis: “It is a complete prejudice to believe that the children of working mothers are deprived of care. This persistent misconception came from the period of early industrialization and for some reason is preserved in family traditions. Society has changed a lot, you do not disappear at work for 12 hours a day, and when you come home, you do not rinse the laundry for everyone by hand. Do you understand? The time that a working mother gives her child at home is ample time for her he althy development.”
Therefore, you can decide for yourself - whether you go to work in the first year after giving birth, or spend as much time with the child as you want. It's only your life and his life, and no one else's.