Home / Holidays / Mother's Day To the women who call themselves mothers, and those who almost did Samantha Estrada/Stocksy If this day means joy to you, may you have the happiest of all days. But if this day means grief to you, may you find understanding for your quiet burden. By Sarah Cheng May 19, 2024 Samantha Estrada/Stocksy Rectangle Six years ago, when Mother’s Day came around, we had brunch at a restaurant. I was pregnant then with my first. Along with my mom and MIL, we all got Mother’s Day flowers. It was my first. I felt cute. Four years ago, when Mother’s Day came around, I don’t remember brunch. But I remember reaching out to a friend, who was struggling to conceive. That Mother’s Day, she was all I could think about. Three years ago, when Mother’s Day came around, I took a pause, rested my hand on my empty womb, in remembrance of the life that was once there but was not there anymore. Related: Why I love moonflowers: A Mother’s Day story Two years ago, when Mother’s Day came around, I held my breath. I was pregnant, again. But I kept very quiet, because inside me was a tiny, flickering life. And a whisper was enough to blow it out. Last year, when Mother’s Day came around, I held my second. He made it Earth-side about six months ago. He had beaten the odds, but we were not done with the work yet. Mother of a sick baby, I repeated in my head. *** Every year my eyes open a little bit more to the stories behind the women who call themselves mothers, and those who almost did. Related: What I want you to know about Mother’s Day after miscarriage If this day means joy to you, may you have the happiest of all days. May we be spoiled and pampered in all of the ways. But if this day means grief to you, may you find understanding for your quiet burden. Have a seat next to me, and we’ll sit together in silence. This story is a part of The Motherly Collective contributor network where we showcase the stories, experiences and advice from brands, writers and experts who want to share their perspective with our community. We believe that there is no single story of motherhood, and that every mother's journey is unique. By amplifying each mother's experience and offering expert-driven content, we can support, inform and inspire each other on this incredible journey. If you're interested in contributing to The Motherly Collective please click here. Tags: Essays Related articles Miscarriage & Loss The moment I became pregnant, I was a mother May 4, 2020 Celebrity News Kara Keough Bosworth shares moving side-by-side photos of her late son and newborn baby April 15, 2021 Motherly Stories A mother’s journey after loss September 25, 2024 Celebrity News Brittany Mahomes is pregnant with baby #3! July 12, 2024 Motherly Stories Sometimes Mother’s Day is complicated—just like motherhood May 12, 2024