Natural maternal love

Continuing from the previous post, a question arose:
Can a child, immediately after being born, know and feel that they are given natural and maternal love by default, simply by the right of birth, and that the mother is not the only source of it?

Yes, there is a feeling that a child is immediately oriented towards the mother at birth. That she alone is the source of life, abundance, warmth, love, and tenderness. But naturally, this is most likely not the case. Initially, yes, each of us is created by nature, and through nature, we receive natural resources for our own lives. But often mothers themselves concentrate the child on themselves, telling him that only she can give him love, because it is convenient to control and manipulate the child.

What if every mother said to her child:
I can give you as much love as I can, but I am not the only source of maternal love. There is also nature and the universe, and they are an infinite source of maternal love for you as long as you exist. How would that change the relationship between mother and child?