Already a Future Women? Sign in Relationships Millennial Motherhood: The Rise Of Tech And Fall Of Perfection Modern mums are realising "good enough" will do as they grapple with the unique challenges of raising children in a tech-drenched world. By Angela Ledgerwood Published 31 January, 2026 Relationships Millennial Motherhood: The Rise Of Tech And Fall Of Perfection Modern mums are realising "good enough" will do as they grapple with the unique challenges of raising children in a tech-drenched world. By Angela Ledgerwood Published 31 January, 2026 Previous article Habits Of Female Leaders Next article Beyond #MeToo: How To Keep Up The Momentum Soon after the tidal wave of labour is over, most millennial mothers (aged between 22 and 37) will have a picture taken with their baby like generations past. But, in 2018, most newborns will have an online presence within the hour, some even with their own account and hashtag. “I’ve seen a shift happen,” says Jennifer Mayer, New York City-based birth doula and founder of Baby Caravan, an education platform and doula network. “Millennials don’t spend as much time bonding with their baby without a device around, than in years past.” Now, she says, parents FaceTime with relatives and upload pictures to social media very soon after birth. Mayer’s not judging. She embraces tech too – asking clients to download and use an app to collect their contraction data in real time.“Millennial parents desire things fast,” says Mayer, also a millennial mum who’s well aware of being pulled in many directions. “Now, soon-to-be parents often ask if there is a podcast or video tutorial they can watch online so they can learn remotely. When I started my career 12 years ago, parents wanted a lot of information and preferred in-person classes.” Join the club Already a member? Sign in Motherhood Parenting 5 SEPTEMBER 2018, MELBOURNE Studio Session: Maxing Your Maternity Leave Mamas and working mamas-to-be? We’re all in this together. TICKETS SELLING FAST Best Of Future Women Leadership “I didn’t have time to be sick – and that’s a problem” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership It’s time to put your AI oxygen mask on By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership The calendar invite that’s killing your promotion By Patti Andrews Leadership Visibility isn’t vanity. It’s your leadership edge. By Gry Stene Workplace Meet the woman behind Helen McCabe and Jamila Rizvi’s diaries By Patti Andrews Leadership The medicine gap By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership “Thanks Minister, I can’t take the job” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership How Amanda Rishworth’s worst day forged her path By Sally Spicer Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.