Whoa, Mama! A Modern Motherhood Quiz

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Whoa, Mama! A Modern Motherhood Quiz
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About This Quiz

Motherhood has long been lauded as one of the most virtuous and difficult responsibilities of the human experience, yet it remains fraught with debates over how it should be done and who does it best. Forget those hang-ups and get down to the nuts and bolts of modern mothering with this quiz.
As of 2012, what percentage of mothers under 30 years old are married?
19 percent
39 percent
59 percent
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According to Washington research group Child Trends, unmarried motherhood is becoming increasingly common in the United States, especially among younger women. In fact, as of 2012, a majority of American moms under 30 years old hadn't walked down the wedding aisle.

Which of the following social constructs of motherhood came first?
republican motherhood
maternalism
scientific motherhood
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During the late 1700s and early 1800s, republican motherhood caught on to promote child rearing as a way to raise up a generation of virtuous citizens in the fledgling United States.

In what year did the teen birth rate in peak in the United States?
1971
1991
2011
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In 2011, the U.S. teen birth rate dropped to its lowest rate since the National Center for Health Statistics began tracking the data, down from a high of 61.8 teen births per 1,000 in 1991.

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What female poet once wrote, “We know more about the air we breathe, the seas we travel, than about the nature and meaning of motherhood?”
Elizabeth Browning
Adrienne Rich
Gertrude Stein
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Feminist poet Adrienne Rich wrote the profound statement about the elusive nature of motherhood in her 1976 book "Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution."

Which of the following groups of mothers tend to be happiest?
at-home mothers
part-time employed mothers
full-time employed mothers
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Both staying at home full time and working full time present psychological challenges for mothers either struggling to find autonomy outside of their domestic identities or carve out more time with children in busy office schedules. At the same time, research indicates part-time employed mothers are the least stressed and most satisfied with their family life.

Which of the following is not a symptom associated with "Mommy Brain?"
forgetfulness
distraction
sleeplessness
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Many pregnant women and new mothers report a phenomenon called "mommy brain," which is typified by spotty short-term memory that leaves them forgetful and easily distracted.

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True or false: Less than 1 percent of American women electively give up their newborns for adoption each year.
true
false
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According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, mothers who relinquish their babies for adoption are a statistical rarity in the United States, with only 14,000 doing so in 2004.

In 2009, what was the average age that women became first-time mothers?
22
25
27
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According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the average age of new moms in the United States in 2009 was 25.1 years old.

Which of the following career fields is harshest on working mothers?
business
law
medicine
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Moms toting around M.B.A.s may receive the biggest punch to their paychecks. A 2010 Harvard study found that business-oriented working moms experience a 41 percent income disparity, compared to their male coworkers. Medical doctors get the lowest "mommy income penalty."

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True or false: Married couples tend to be happier before they have kids and after kids leave the nest.
true
false
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Repeated studies have confirmed what many parents can probably tell you: Starting a family takes a toll on a relationship. On average, couples are happier in empty nests, both before and after raising children.

Which of the following senses sharpens with childbirth?
sight
smell
hearing
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After childbirth, mothers experience neuron growth in the olfactory (smell) center of their brains. This helps them detect the scent of their babies and assists with the intensive process of mother-newborn bonding.

In 1960, during the golden era of "Leave It to Beaver" and "Father Knows Best," what percentage of mothers worked outside the home?
12 percent
27 percent
38 percent
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By 1960, nearly a third of American mothers worked outside the home, despite that period's popular portrayal as the era of the full-time housewife.

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How much of a lifetime earnings cut does the average highly skilled mom sustain?
11 percent
21 percent
41 percent
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Becoming a mother can take a bite out of a woman's paycheck. According to data from the National Bureau of Economic Research, highly skilled women give up about 21 percent of their lifetime earnings in exchange for having kids.

The average new mother loses how much weight immediately after delivering a baby?
10 pounds
15 pounds
20 pounds
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Not surprisingly, getting a rid of a baby in one's belly also gets rid of some pounds. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the average new mom immediately drops 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) during childbirth.

Doctors refer to mood swings and sleeplessness in the first few weeks following childbirth as what?
postpartum depression
baby blues
mommy madness
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The "baby blues" and their attendant mood swings are a common side effect of new motherhood, likely caused by major postnatal hormonal shifts. Postpartum depression is a more serious and persistent mental health condition that generally develops a few months after delivering.

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In the 1960s, full-time housewives spent how many hours per week doing domestic chores?
25 hours
40 hours
55 hours
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Being a housewife in the 1960s was a full-time job and then some; data show that the average June Cleaver put in 55 hours per week keeping her home spic 'n' span.

True or false: Breastfeeding lowers libidos.
true
false
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Breastfeeding mothers commonly complain of lackluster libidos, probably due to hormones. Lactation-inducing prolaction and the act of breastfeeding simultaneously diminish levels of estrogen and testosterone that promote healthy sex drives. Typically, after a child weans, libido comes back as well.

Additional growth in a mother's prefrontal cortex enhances her maternal ability to do what?
manage stress
detect a crying infant
multitask
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Scientists have found that new mothers' brains undergo neuron growth in the prefrontal cortex, likely preparing them for the 18-year multitasking responsibility that is raising a child.

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True or false: Men's desire for children generally drops after they become a first-time father.
true
false
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Psychological research out of Kansas State University has found that men tend to experience "baby fever," more commonly after they have their first child, whereas women tend to experience it more dramatically before giving birth for the first time.

What percentage of adult men experience "baby fever," or a strong urge to have a child of their own?
38 percent
58 percent
78 percent
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According to research out of Finland, a majority of adult men come down with a case of "baby fever" at some point, with about 58 percent reporting having experienced the sudden, overwhelming urge to have a child. It's more common among women, with 78 percent catching "baby fever," most typically during their late 20s.

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