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You had it all pictured perfectly in your head when you were pregnant. You could see yourself cuddling your newborn in the rocking chair, feeling blissfully happy. You could imagine yourself surrounded by people who love and support you. But then the whole world turned upside down. You give birth during a pandemic.
COVID-19 is holding the world on lockdown. Becoming a mum is overwhelming enough. But during the Coronavirus crisis, becoming a parent is extremely difficult.
I’m a therapist who specialises in postpartum depression (PPD). I see clients who feel isolated and afraid, who are battling postpartum depression all on their own. PPD is hard enough as it is, let alone when you have to miss your loved ones or having family close by your side. But there are ways you can cope with PPD during a pandemic:
There is help if you’re not feeling well after giving birth. As an experienced expert, I see a lot of women in my practice through Zoom worldwide. If you are struggling, there is someone you can talk to. I know how you’re feeling. I was that mum six years ago.
Lower the bar. Becoming a mum is beautiful, complicated, and intense. Especially throughout a pandemic. You don’t need to be a perfect mum. There is a Dutch saying: “Real mothers aren’t perfect and perfect mothers aren’t real.”
Tilda Timmers is the author of This is Postpartum: Free yourself from the perfect mother conspiracy published by The Dreamwork Collective and available from Amazon.