I spent years writing about women at work. Then I had a baby — and an existential crisis.

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Writing about the challenges of working parenthood didn’t fully prepare the author for the transition. The author is not pictured. I’m a careers-and-leadership reporter and I often write about women’s experiences at work. When I had a baby, I thought I’d be prepared for the transition to working parenthood. I wasn’t. It’s challenging to reconcile my personal and professional identities, and I often feel I’m failing. Get a daily selection of our top stories based on your reading preferences. Something is loading. Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . My husband and I were having a late dinner on our front patio, huddled over a staticky baby monitor, when I told him I wasn’t sure about going back to work. Our son was two months old. […]

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