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Monica Lewinsky: Motherhood dreams have shifted
24 Mar
Summary
- Monica Lewinsky is unsure about motherhood, stating 'some days I do, some days I don't.'
- She explained that she uses all her energy caring for herself and doesn't know how mothers balance everything.
- Lewinsky previously froze her eggs, having always wanted to be a mother.

Monica Lewinsky, 52, recently revealed her evolving perspective on motherhood during an appearance on "The Jamie Kern Lima Show." She expressed uncertainty about having children, stating, "Some days I do and some days I don't." Lewinsky explained that she dedicates all her energy to self-care and finds it challenging to comprehend how others manage to be mothers and spouses.
Previously, Lewinsky had a strong desire to become a mother and had frozen her eggs. However, her views have shifted, influencing her outlook on serious relationships. She noted that her past desire for children naturally changed what she sought in life and in a partner.
In a 2025 podcast appearance, Lewinsky discussed her previous strong desire for motherhood. She recalled having toyed with the idea of raising a child alone, and a therapist's advice about regret. Lewinsky became internationally known in the late 1990s due to her affair with former U.S. President Bill Clinton while she was a White House intern.




