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Cara Lemieux was, by her own admission, 'the opposite of married' when she got pregnant with her first child. The pregnancy wasn't planned, but she found herself loving her role as a single mom — so much so that she decided to use a sperm donor to conceive a baby boy years later. Now, she's a successful mom of two who even gave a TEDx Talk inspired by her experience as a single mom.
We caught up with Cara to hear what solo parenting has really been like, and here's what she had to say.
Cara Lemieux: I was petrified. I knew I wanted to be a mom, I knew I wanted to have my daughter...I just didn't know how I would manage. I was REALLY worried about the single mom stigma. To be honest, I had probably judged single moms myself before I became one.
CL: Not a lot. There were some key people who doubted my ability in the professional sphere and a few other pockets. For the most part, what I received was overwhelming support, but I didn't believe it. No matter much people
CL: It was a process. When my daughter was about a year and a half old, I had a conversation with a friend and she said 'when are you going to stop punishing yourself?' That was really what it all came down to. I was beating myself up because I didn't have what I thought was the perfect family to raise my daughter. That was a turning point for me. I started to believe I could succeed as a single mom.
CL: I think I was negative Nelly and anticipated the worst. The thing that surprised me the most was not how difficult the hard times were, it was how difficult the good times were. When my daughter would do something amazing, I wished I had someone right there who was as invested as I was to celebrate it.
CL: I've tried it. I'm not just a single mom, but also a solo parent, so it's not like I have shared custody. limited time, and financially the cost of childcare on top of the childcare I need to work
CL: Probably...yes. I started throwing it out there a few years ago and my sister was like 'why don't you give yourself a year, go out on some dates, see what happens. If you still want to do this, I support you.' So that's what I did. I think people were initially like 'whoa, I didn't see that coming.'
CL: I don't know the data but my instinct tells me there's a boom in single motherhood by choice. I received a number of emails from friends
CL: You do all the work but you reap all the rewards. I feel a great sense of accomplishment. I talk to a lot of my married friends and there is an upside to not having to manage a marriage on top of the demands of being a mom and working full-time. It's just one less thing for me to focus on.
CL: Stop being your own critic. I can promise you that anything anybody said about me wasn't anywhere near as bad as what I said about myself. Stop beating yourself up — your life might not have gone as planned, but you have to let go of the life you thought you might have so you can fall in love with the life you do have.
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