Parenting
By Emily Johnson
Updated: May 21, 2023
Originally Published: May 21, 2023
Sarah Miller, a popular comedian, is facing backlash on social media for returning to her career just two weeks after welcoming her baby. New mothers know all too well that unsolicited opinions on parenting choices are rampant, and for those in the spotlight like Miller, these judgments can be especially harsh. After sharing an update about her first performance post-baby on Instagram, she was met with criticism for not taking more time off.
Miller welcomed her son, Leo James, on May 5, and has been open about the rollercoaster of emotions and experiences that come with new motherhood—from the blissful moments of cuddling her newborn to the challenging realities of postpartum recovery. Given the difficulties she experienced during her pregnancy, including a severe form of morning sickness, it’s understandable that she would be eager to return to some semblance of her pre-baby life. Her recent stand-up gig at a local comedy club was a step back toward that normalcy, and she shared a celebratory photo on Instagram with the caption, “I’m back!”
While she looked fantastic in a stylish dress just weeks after giving birth, the internet had a different perspective. Despite not mentioning any maternity leave, her choice to return to work sparked a flood of negative comments. It’s ironic that in a country with limited paid maternity leave, so many people feel compelled to critique her decision to go back to work so soon. Although her financial situation may differ from many new mothers, it’s worth acknowledging the challenges she faced during her pregnancy, which included significant health issues that led to hospital visits.
Now that her health has improved, Miller likely feels ready to embrace her passions again. Many women experience a strong desire to return to their normal routines after childbirth, and it’s clear that she is among those who thrive on getting back to their careers. If she had chosen to take several months off, she would likely face criticism for that choice as well.
The truth is, no matter what new moms do, there’s always someone ready to offer unsolicited opinions. The instant a woman becomes a mother, everyone seems to become an expert. Instead of judgment, why not allow mothers the freedom to make their own choices? Whether Miller is comfortable or simply eager to perform again, it’s her decision to make.
Ultimately, the negativity directed toward her reflects poorly on those who can’t seem to respect a woman’s autonomy. Miller has a thriving career and a beautiful baby, and regardless of the online chatter, she should focus on her journey. Many of us are simply inspired by her ability to return to the stage so soon, and we look forward to hearing her unique take on motherhood in her upcoming performances.
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Summary:
Sarah Miller, a comedian, faces criticism for returning to work just two weeks after her son’s birth. Despite looking great and eager to embrace her career again, social media users have harshly judged her decision. The article highlights the incessant scrutiny new mothers face and calls for respect for their choices.
