Shell shock is PTSD. You cannot get that from being a mother, even though birth is pretty intense.
Soldiers in WW1 were shell-shocked because of the horrors of war that they saw in which their brains never truly recovered from
The shell-shocked veteran was gobsmacked (means astonished or astounded) when he found out that the South had lost the war.
Shell shocked
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
Well it means extreme shock ,trauma and stress, mainly about war, especially in World War 1. People with shellshock are usually shocked, traumatised and stressed about the war, and have flashbacks, nightmares and hallucinations about the war. In World War 2 it was called combat stress. Today it is called post traumatic stress disorder. (PTSD)
Mothers in World War I helped in the factories, were nurses, or stayed home with the children and grew food in victory gardens.
a shell is a shell that you find on the beach
yes
shell shock
depends on shell, but between 2 to 5 ft
world war II
Kinda stupid