Articles and Information
Articles to validate your experiences and to empower you to understand and navigate the world of perinatal mental ill health informed by research, lived experience, and reflection
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"Why is this happening to me?”: 7 gentle reasons to stop searching for the reason.
If you're struggling with perinatal depression or anxiety (PNDA), or any other perinatal mental illness, chances are you've asked yourself a question that feels both urgent and impossible: "Why is this happening to me?" Wanting to understand why you feel this way is completely natural. But when you’re in the middle of a mental health crisis, that search for a reason can actually make things harder. Here’s why it might be time to stop fixating on the cause of your PNDA - and how letting go of that pressure could actually be the first step towards real, compassionate support.

5 myths about self-compassion and why it matters to mothers.
Have you ever been told to “be kinder to yourself” and not known where to start? You’re not alone. For many mothers, self-compassion sounds so simple but feels incredibly hard to practice. In fact, it can feel selfish, indulgent, or even wrong. But these beliefs are myths and they keep us stuck in cycles of guilt and self-criticism. The truth is, learning how to be gentle with ourselves can transform not only how we mother, but how we care for our own mental and emotional wellbeing - which is why challenging these myths is important.