Something is wrong with me.
Why don’t I feel love for my baby?
Why do these thoughts scare me?
Thousands of mothers experience these thoughts after childbirth — but almost no one talks about them.
Postpartum depression does not always look like sadness. It can feel like panic at night, emotional numbness, intrusive thoughts, sudden anger, regret, or the terrifying feeling that you have disappeared as a person.
Many mothers silently believe they are broken.
What they are experiencing is often the result of a profound neurological, hormonal, and psychological shift that happens after childbirth — a transition that can overwhelm even the strongest women.
This book is written for mothers who feel lost, disconnected, frightened by their own thoughts, or ashamed of emotions they never expected to have.
Inside this book you will
why postpartum depression and anxiety often appear suddenly and without warningwhy intrusive or frightening thoughts happen — and why they do not define youwhy emotional bonding with a baby does not always happen instantlyhow sleep deprivation, hormones, and nervous system overload affect the mindpractical techniques to calm anxiety and stop spiraling thoughtshow to slowly rebuild emotional stability and reconnect with yourselfhow identity changes after motherhood — and how to find your way backThis is not a book about becoming a perfect mother.
It is a book about understanding what is happening in your mind, surviving the hardest psychological season of motherhood, and finding a way forward when everything feels uncertain.
If you have ever looked at your baby and felt fear, emptiness, confusion, or guilt — you are not alone, and there is a path through this.
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