One thing you learn very early on is that once you take the pen off the paper, the story really doesn't belong to you any more, and people will come up with their own interpretations of the story no matter what you say or do.
Anyone who sees that, and knows my history, and assumes the message is, "A WOMAN HAS NO VALUE UNLESS SHE'S A HOMEMAKER AND MOTHER" is just on another planet. It's fine, it happens, but holy crap, that is completely out there.
I don't think that, neither does Diana. And let's not forget that it wasn't Diana who said "Babies babies babies," it was Hippolyta and after waiting 3000 years, I think she's entitled.
Most of the stuff in comics that is supposedly carrying a 'female perspective' is such incredible bullshit. It's interesting that THIS fairly common and human emotion, gets repurposed into something it never was. But that's the fun of fiction, its interactivity.
But no, that is not what this means, not even remotely, as many of you have already pointed out.
Haven't read all the thread yet, I bet it's a doozy.