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For Motherless Daughters, Mother’s Day Can Carry A Quiet Kind Of Grief
Maia Niguel · 2026-05-09 · via Forbes - ForbesWomen
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Mother’s Day often arrives wrapped in flowers, brunch reservations, greeting cards, and carefully curated social media tributes. Grocery stores overflow with pastel displays. Restaurants fill with families celebrating together. Instagram feeds become collections of smiling photographs and heartfelt captions honoring mothers and grandmothers.

But for many women who have lost their mothers, the holiday can feel profoundly different. For motherless daughters, Mother’s Day can become an annual reminder of absence. A not so comfortable reminder of conversations no longer possible, milestones no longer shared, and a kind of unconditional love that can never quite be replaced.

Grief experts say holidays often intensify emotional pain because they heighten awareness of who is missing. According to the American Psychological Association, significant dates, anniversaries, and holidays can trigger renewed grief responses even years after a loss. While grief may evolve over time, it does not necessarily disappear.

“Grief tends to resurface around emotionally meaningful occasions,” explains grief therapist and psychologist Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor, author of The Grieving Brain. “The brain continues searching for the person who is no longer physically present, especially during rituals and traditions where they once played an important role.” For many daughters, Mother’s Day becomes one of those emotionally loaded rituals.

The Unique Grief Of Losing A Mother

The loss of a mother can fundamentally reshape a woman’s sense of safety, identity, and emotional grounding. Research published in the Frontiers in Psychiatryhas shown that maternal loss can have long-term emotional and psychological effects extending well into adulthood, particularly when the loss occurs during adolescence or early adulthood.

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“Mothers are often central attachment figures,” says licensed psychologist Dr. Thema Bryant. “Even when relationships are imperfect, mothers frequently represent emotional reassurance, guidance, familiarity, and continuity. Losing that relationship can create grief that resurfaces repeatedly across different life stages.”

That resurfacing often surprises people. Many women report that while the immediate grief following a loss may eventually soften, certain phases of adulthood can reopen emotional wounds in unexpected ways, particularly marriage, motherhood, caregiving, and periods of personal struggle. The grief does not necessarily go away, it just changes shape. A daughter who once mourned missed birthdays and holidays may later grieve the absence of maternal advice during marriage challenges, parenting difficulties, career transitions, or moments of emotional exhaustion.

Why Motherhood Can Intensify Grief

For some women, becoming a mother themselves deepens the emotional complexity of losing their own mothers. Psychologists say this is common. Parenting often reactivates attachment memories and creates a heightened awareness of the guidance, support, and reassurance many women wish they still had access to.

“There is often a secondary grief that emerges when women become mothers,” explains family therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab. “They may find themselves longing not only for practical support, but also for emotional nurturing, validation, and intergenerational connection.”

Simple moments can unexpectedly trigger grief. For example, wanting advice after an argument with a spouse, needing reassurance during difficult parenting moments, wishing someone could help carry the emotional weight of caregiving, or simply wanting to hear, “You’re doing a good job.” For many motherless daughters, these ordinary moments become the moments that hurt the most.

The Pressure To Celebrate While Grieving

Mother’s Day can also create emotional tension because grief exists alongside public celebration. While many people spend the day posting tributes, attending family gatherings, or celebrating motherhood, women experiencing maternal loss may feel isolated, emotionally overwhelmed, or pressured to participate in festivities they are not emotionally prepared for. Social media can intensify those feelings.

A 2025 Pew Research Center report found that social comparison on social media platforms frequently contributes to increased feelings of loneliness, sadness, and emotional inadequacy, particularly during emotionally significant events and holidays. For grieving daughters, endless images of celebration can quietly amplify feelings of absence.

“People often underestimate how exhausting grief can become during culturally significant holidays,” says licensed clinical social worker Ashley McGirt. “There can be pressure to appear emotionally okay when internally someone may be struggling deeply.”

How To Care For Yourself On Mother’s Day

Mental health experts encourage people navigating grief during Mother’s Day to approach the holiday with flexibility, self-compassion, and intentionality.

That may include:

  • setting boundaries around gatherings or social media,
  • creating personal rituals to honor a mother’s memory,
  • visiting meaningful places,
  • journaling,
  • attending therapy,
  • or allowing space for emotional rest.

Experts also emphasize that there is no “correct” way to grieve. Some daughters may choose to celebrate and reminisce openly. While others may prefer privacy and solitude. Both responses are valid.

“Grief is deeply personal,” says Bryant. “Healing does not mean forgetting. It means learning how to carry love and loss simultaneously.”

For many women, that process continues across a lifetime. Because while time may soften certain edges of grief, Mother’s Day often serves as a reminder that the desire for a mother’s presence does not necessarily disappear with age. If anything, adulthood can deepen the understanding of just how significant that love truly was.

For many daughters whose mothers have passed away, healing is not about moving beyond that loss entirely. It is about learning how to honor memory, carry grief with compassion, and continue living while still holding love for the person they miss most.