We mothers all need to be held sometimes.
For mothers of colicky & sensitively-wired babies, when postpartum felt nothing like you expected.
If you’re…
Waiting to feel like yourself again…
You most likely never will because you aren’t the person you were before motherhood. That doesn’t have to be scary; it’s an opportunity for transformation.
Filled with rage…
It’s not your fault you’re angry and it doesn’t make you a bad mother. Your baby has higher needs than most, you’re living in a society that doesn’t hold space for mothers, and you’re somehow expected to know how to navigate it alone.
Feeling resentful of motherhood…
You’re not a bad mother.
You’re not doing something wrong.
You’re not failing.
Mothering sensitively-wired babies is a completely different experience.
Support from someone who truly understands.
It’s not what you expected, everyone told you that mothering would come naturally but it didn’t, you’re struggling to bond with your baby, and it feels like you’re the only one having such a hard time adjusting.