
‘Maybe I was never meant to be in science’: how imposter syndrome seizes scientist mothers
Working Scientist
Balancing Science and Motherhood
This chapter chronicles the journey of a scientist who founded the Parent in Science movement, tackling the challenges of merging motherhood with a scientific career. It highlights the systemic issues faced by female scientists in Brazil, particularly after maternity leave, and explores the emotional toll of imposter syndrome. The chapter delves into efforts to advocate for structural changes that acknowledge parenthood's impact on women's productivity in the academic world.
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