If you recognize the pattern of immoral behavior, your priority is safety: the child’s safety, and your own healing. No child is ever responsible for a parent’s immorality. And no adult is ever obligated to remain silent or stay connected to someone who systematically betrayed their most fundamental trust.

In literature and film, characters of "immoral mothers" are not uncommon. They serve as a reflection of society's fears, biases, and anxieties about motherhood and morality. These characters can evoke feelings of discomfort, guilt, or even empathy, challenging the audience to question their own beliefs about what it means to be a good mother.

Substance abuse is another factor that can contribute to a mother's inability to meet the needs of her children. Many women turn to substances as a coping mechanism for stress, trauma, or mental health issues. However, substance abuse can have devastating consequences, including neglect, abandonment, and even physical harm to the child.

The harm is profound and long-lasting. Children raised in these environments often suffer from:

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