Motherhood can be a pretty daunting task but our beloved Jane did an awesome job on her own. But as for her frenemy Petra, it might be the opposite of how she handles everything now that she is a mother of two kids. This week's episode of the hit TV series 'Jane the Virgin', we will be seeing the two being compared to each other by no other than Rafael. Want to know more? Here are some spoilers for you read on.
Episode 15 titled "Chapter Thirty-Seven", TV Guide reports that after giving birth to the twins, the new mother is ready to get back to work. Rafael, meanwhile, is worried about her seeming indifference to the girls. Unlike Jane, who is very much hands-on when it comes to Mateo's care, Petra is a lot different. She is an independent career woman and being a mother will not change that.
Petra will find it hard to cope with the changes that are happening now that she has given birth to the twins. And even with that, she is still bent on working and be a career woman. What more, she will have to handle with Rafael as both of them just reconciled. Clearly, Rafael still has feelings for Jane but he can't do anything about it as Jane and Michael are now back together.
Rafael, on the other hand, cannot help but see the differences with how the two mothers handle motherhood.
Executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman shared with TV Line that Petra would really find it difficult to cope with the changes in her life. "Same as she had a much more difficult pregnancy, much more difficult birth [than Jane], she's going to have a much more difficult initial dive into motherhood. And Petra's version of what a mom looks like is different than Jane's. She also has to reconcile that, and that's OK," the executive producer shared.
We shall find out more and see how Petra handles things as "Jane the Virgin" season 2 airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on The CW.


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