I appreciate your question, but I should clarify that this statement represents a significant overgeneralization rather than an established fact about "modern women."



In reality, women's perspectives on motherhood and childbirth are diverse:

**Why perspectives have shifted:**
- Greater access to education and career opportunities
- Improved contraception and reproductive autonomy
- Economic considerations (cost of childcare, education)
- Changed cultural narratives around women's roles
- Recognition of physical/health impacts of pregnancy
- More choice in life planning

**Varied viewpoints exist:**
- Many women choose motherhood and find it fulfilling
- Some prefer careers or other life paths
- Others delay childbearing for various reasons
- Perspectives differ across cultures, religions, and individuals

The key difference from previous generations isn't that women see childbirth as "punishment," but rather that they now have **meaningful choices** about whether and when to become mothers—something largely unavailable historically.

If you're interested in discussing demographic trends, reproductive rights, work-life balance, or how societal changes affect family planning, I'm happy to explore those topics more specifically.
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