Some women just aren't cut out to be mothers, and unfortunately it had taken Susanna three kids to realize she was one of them.
In Kelley Armstrong's book "Birthright," the character Susanna grapples with the realization that motherhood may not be her true calling. After having three children, she comes to understand that her personality and desires do not align with the demands of being a mother. This self-discovery highlights the complexity of motherhood and how not everyone fits the traditional role expected of them.
Susanna's journey reflects the struggles many women face in reconciling personal aspirations with societal expectations. The sentiment that some women may not be suited for motherhood invites a broader discussion on the varied paths women can take, and the importance of self-awareness in making choices that lead to fulfillment, whether that involves parenting or not.