In fact, the authors’ study provides a wonderful opportunity to look at how female physicians attempt to combine the commitments of motherhood and medicine. In fact, there is all too little discussion about how to do both. Parents who do not spend the majority of their time with their small children have no idea of the balancing act and regrets that go into each decision about allocation of their time. I think it is true that many female doctors who want to raise their children choose psychiatry for the flexibility and time boundaries that it offers and because it still allows for a rich and exciting professional life. I would also be interested in hearing about the cohort of psychiatrists in the study after 8 years, when their preschoolers are older and more independent. I would not be surprised to learn that the group has become more accepting of professional burdens, is working longer hours, and is feeling less stressed.