I wouldn't link family with unconditional love in any way, since familly is experienced differently by everyone.
There are mothers that would die for their child just as there have been mothers that killed their child. For some parents are friends and people with who one can hang out, while for others they are people to avoid and are seen more as a responsability one is stuck with. Some families are extremely close while others can not talk for years or decades.
I think there are cases where the family as a concept is what is loved more than the actual people within the family. Afterall many will have children with their own idea of what a family is, their own expectations of what children ought to be, etc.
Some people have kids just to not die old and alone, while others have them by accident.
There are mothers that would die for their child just as there have been mothers that killed their child. For some parents are friends and people with who one can hang out, while for others they are people to avoid and are seen more as a responsability one is stuck with. Some families are extremely close while others can not talk for years or decades.
I think there are cases where the family as a concept is what is loved more than the actual people within the family. Afterall many will have children with their own idea of what a family is, their own expectations of what children ought to be, etc.
Some people have kids just to not die old and alone, while others have them by accident.