Moms - Season 1 [updated]: Workin-

A no-nonsense psychiatrist who discovers she is pregnant with an unplanned third child just as her career takes off. Anne faces parenting hurdles with her rebellious eldest daughter while trying to maintain boundaries with her patients and her well-meaning husband, Lionel.

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Jenny is an IT specialist who returns to work only to realize she feels completely disconnected from her baby and her marriage.

Season 1 of Workin' Moms , the "helpful features" that define the show are its raw, unfiltered portrayal of the transition from maternity leave back to the workplace. Created by and starring Catherine Reitman, the season is grounded in real-world experiences, even featuring Reitman’s own son in a pivotal breastfeeding scene. Core Themes & Plot Points Postpartum Struggles Workin- Moms - Season 1

She found herself driving and fantasizing about being in a car accident, just for a break from her responsibilities. This dark, crushing feeling was the show's seed. It was her husband, (who plays her on-screen husband Nathan), who encouraged her to stop talking and start writing, transforming her pain into the show's comedic, brutally honest core.

Workin' Moms Season 1 doesn’t provide easy answers, nor does it pretend to. It presents four flawed, messy, and deeply human women who, despite their frequent missteps, are simply trying to be the best parents they can be while remembering they are also individuals.

According to trivia on IMDb , the authenticity is literal—in a key scene at the end of episode two, Catherine Reitman actually used her own son to film a difficult nursing scene that mirrored her real-life experience. A no-nonsense psychiatrist who discovers she is pregnant

The impact of exhaustion and new priorities on marriages and partnerships. Meet the "Mommy Group"

Season 1 isn't afraid to go into uncomfortable territory. Some of the most memorable storylines include:

Kate’s best friend and a no-nonsense psychiatrist who grapples with her own explosive temper and the challenges of parenting a rebellious young daughter while juggling a new baby. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

From the very first episode, breasts are a major talking point—specifically, leaking, pumping, and the corporate politics of breast milk storage. The series exposes the physical indignities of returning to work post-baby. It showcases how women are forced to compartmentalize their leaking, healing bodies to appear "professional" in male-dominated spaces. Season 1 Narrative Highlights and Turning Points

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I was suffering from postpartum depression, but it was the identity crisis, not understanding who I was anymore, that made me start scribbling down the first scenes in a notebook.