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What (who) is motherly$50510$ - definition

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A MOTHER AND HER CHILD
Maternal bonding; Allomaternal behavior; Motherly bond
  • A human mother holds up her child.
  • A mother Yellow-bellied Marmot kissing her pup.
  • Mother sea lion and pup.

motherly         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Motherly (disambiguation); Motherly (film)
a.
1.
Maternal.
2.
Maternal, affectionate, kind, tender, parental.
motherly         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Motherly (disambiguation); Motherly (film)
Motherly feelings or actions are like those of a kind mother.
It was an incredible display of motherly love and forgiveness.
= maternal
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Motherly         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Motherly (disambiguation); Motherly (film)
·adv In a manner of a mother.
II. Motherly ·adj Of or pertaining to a mother; like, or suitable for, a mother; tender; maternal; as, motherly authority, love, or care.

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Maternal bond

A maternal bond is the relationship between a mother and her child. While typically associated with pregnancy and childbirth, a maternal bond may also develop in cases where the child is unrelated, such as an adoption.

Both physical and emotional factors influence the mother-child bonding process. In separation anxiety disorder a child becomes fearful and nervous when away from a loved one, usually a parent or other caregiver. New mothers do not always experience instant love toward their child. Instead, the bond can strengthen over time, or fail to develop. Bonds can take hours, days, weeks, or months to develop.