A real mother would not want her child to be cut in half and killed.
When the two women were fighting over the child, Solomon suggested that the child be cut in half, and each woman would be given half. The actual mother was horrified and fought against this decision, saying that the other woman could keep the child, to avoid its death. While the fake mother was encouraging Solomons decision, and saying that they could keep half a baby each. Solomon gave the child to the real mother, the woman that would rather give him up than see him dead.
Solomon ordered that the child be cut in half, with each half going to the disputing women. The first woman offered to give the child to the second woman, while the second woman stated that the child should be cut in half. Solomon thus concluded that the first woman was the real mother of the child.
The baby in question was not cut in half, but was a question posed to two women claiming to be the mothers of a child. When King Solomon challenged his guard to divide the child equally to both mothers "cut the child in half" the real mother screamed that she was not the mother and begged to let the other woman (not the real mother) have the child. This let the King know who the real mother was. Only the real mother loved the baby enough to be willing to give up her right to the child to save the child's life. King Solomon awarded the child to the real mother. 1 Kings 3:16-28.
A woman who adopts a child becomes that child's "mother".
A birth mother is the woman who gives birth to a child.
In the story of Solomon's judgment concerning the two women claiming to be the mother of a baby, Solomon proposed to cut the baby in half to determine the true mother. The real mother immediately offered to give up her claim to save the child's life, revealing her identity. Solomon then awarded custody of the baby to her, demonstrating his wisdom in discerning the true mother’s love. There was no penalty imposed on the women; rather, the story highlighted the importance of compassion and selflessness.
A mother who wants to hide her child protect her child or unless she is just ashamed of her child
It doesn't matter if the woman being called Mommy isn't the girls real mother, what is important is that the child is comfortable with this person enough to call her mommy. It depends, if the child is adopted then yes, if you are her mom and the child is calling someone else mommy, keep an eye on them
Yes, a woman is still the biological mother of her child, so she is still a mother.
That depends on your money and the choice of the mother.
If a woman is a mother, she has at least one kid or child.
A woman who looks after a child as her own for a short period.