Abstract:
Mothers perception about their experience of motherhood, and constructs the meaning of motherhood within their own sociocultural contexts. Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) the research investigate the lived experiences of mothers by focusing on their roles and challenges they face in their maternal journey. Sample of 7 mothers were targeted and information was collected through semi-structured interviews. The superordinate themes emerged as maternal emotional experiences, social dynamics and maternal identity. Findings highlight that motherhood perceived as deeply transformative journey, filled with emotional intensity, challenges, and fulfillment. Across narratives Mothers consistently prioritize their children's needs emotionally, physically, and morally while navigating the complexities of extended family dynamics, social expectations, and personal sacrifices.