Last year in the UK almost four million babies were born. That’s a lot of mums, with a lot of babies. So why the hell is it that at some point or another since we had our children we’ve felt alone? We’re all members of the biggest club in the
Before becoming a mummy I’d exercise three or four times a week. I did a mix of classes, the gym and swimming. During my pregnancy I took exercise very easy (pilates, swimming, walking) and post-baby I was looking forward to being able to push myself again! However, there was no way
Ever had a conversation that goes a little like this? “I love being a mummy. But I just wasn’t prepared for just how much I would change.” “I probably shouldn’t say this, but a little tiny part of me misses the old me.” “I had no idea what Mummy Guilt
Long gone are the days when we could plan our days and they would actually go pretty much like we’d imagined. I’ll bet we’ve all thought of ourselves as flexible in our past lives – at home, at work and with friends. But – correct me if I’m wrong –
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