Motherhood

Navigating Motherhood Without Support: The Impact on Mental Health

Becoming a new mother is a transformative experience filled with joy, wonder, and unconditional love. However, for many women who lack the support of their families or communities, the journey into motherhood can be overwhelming and isolating. In this article, we will explore the challenges faced by new mothers without support and shed light on the significant impact this can have on their mental health.

The Isolation of Motherhood:

Motherhood, even with support, can be an isolating experience. However, when a new mother lacks the essential support system, the feelings of isolation can intensify. Without someone to lean on during those sleepless nights, to share the burdens of childcare, or to offer guidance and reassurance, the weight of motherhood can become overwhelming.

Increased Stress and Anxiety:

The absence of support can lead to increased stress and anxiety levels for new mothers. The responsibility of caring for a newborn, coupled with the lack of emotional and practical support, can create a tremendous amount of pressure. Feelings of self-doubt and uncertainty can creep in, making it difficult for mothers to trust their instincts or cope with the challenges they face.

Postpartum Depression and Loneliness:

Postpartum depression affects approximately 10-15% of women, and lack of support can exacerbate the risk. Without a strong support system, new mothers may struggle to recognize and address the symptoms of postpartum depression. Feelings of loneliness, sadness, and an inability to bond with their baby may intensify, leading to a vicious cycle of despair.

Inadequate Self-Care:

Self-care is crucial for the well-being of any new mother, but without support, it often takes a backseat. Exhaustion and the constant demands of childcare leave little time or energy for self-care activities. Neglecting self-care can further impact mental health, leaving new mothers feeling depleted and emotionally drained.

The Importance of Seeking Help:

While the challenges faced by new mothers without support are significant, it is essential to remember that help is available. Seeking support from healthcare professionals, such as doctors, therapists, or support groups, can provide a lifeline for those struggling with their mental health. These resources can offer guidance, a listening ear, and strategies to cope with the challenges of motherhood.

Building a Support Network:

Although it may seem daunting, it is possible for new mothers to build their support networks. Reaching out to friends, joining local parenting groups, or seeking online communities can help foster connections with other mothers facing similar challenges. Sharing experiences, advice, and emotional support can go a long way in alleviating the feelings of isolation.

Taking Care of Your Mental Health:

Prioritizing mental health is crucial for every new mother, especially those without support. Engaging in activities that promote relaxation and self-care, such as exercise, meditation, or pursuing hobbies, can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being. Additionally, openly discussing feelings and seeking professional help when needed are essential steps in maintaining mental health.

Being a new mother without support presents unique challenges that can significantly impact mental health. The isolation, increased stress, and feelings of loneliness can take a toll on even the strongest individuals. However, by recognizing the importance of seeking help, building a support network, and prioritizing self-care, new mothers can navigate the complexities of motherhood and nurture their mental well-being. Remember, you are not alone, and there are resources available to help you through this journey.

'Silver Linings' A Journey to Happiness with Alex Fevola

With her new book 'Silver Linings' out Alex shares shares a story of resilience from a Australian woman who knows more than most about what it takes to bounce back from hardship. Growing up with a love of horses and make-up, and a determination to work hard; dabbling in modelling as a teen led to a promising start to a career in photography. A new chapter in her life was just beginning when tragedy struck, and she lost her partner and the father of her newborn daughter, Mia. Then, with barely a moment to grieve, and a young baby dependent on her, Alex almost succumbed to a life-threatening health emergency.

Life was to deal Alex Fevola many more lows and highs, and in this episode, founder Glenn Marsden chats with Alex to hear her journey and her efforts to share it to the world in her own words, for anybody out there that may have or be experiencing what she has had to go through.

'Silver Linings' with Alex Fevola

Alex Fevola is the founder of the successful beauty brand Runway Room, and training academy, she’s a photographer, a wife, a mum of four daughters an author and a woman who has had to live some of the darkest moments of her life while the whole country watched.

With her new book 'Silver Linings' out Alex shares shares a story of resilience from a Australian woman who knows more than most about what it takes to bounce back from hardship. Growing up with a love of horses and make-up, and a determination to work hard; dabbling in modelling as a teen led to a promising start to a career in photography. A new chapter in her life was just beginning when tragedy struck, and she lost her partner and the father of her newborn daughter, Mia. Then, with barely a moment to grieve, and a young baby dependent on her, Alex almost succumbed to a life-threatening health emergency.

Life was to deal Alex Fevola many more lows and highs, and in this episode, founder Glenn Marsden chats with Alex to hear her journey and her efforts to share it to the world in her own words, for anybody out there that may have or be experiencing what she has had to go through.

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Behind The Scenes with Australian TV Personality Karen Ledbury

This episode founder Glenn Marsden chats with Karen Ledbury.

One of Australia's most recognised and respected TV Presenters, actress known from the Morning Show, the Daily Edition and the Sydney Weekender. The ultimate travel show which is one of Australia's longest running shows in history.

She is a wife, a mum and an absolutely amazing lady and advocate towards Mental Health and our Global Efforts.

Getting behind our efforts from the beginning and helping us get these conversations started with some of the biggest networks in Australia.

This episode we hear of Karen's story, her journey into a career in TV which has spanned 25 years and hear about why speaking out on the topic of Mental Health is important to her.


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Michelle Heaton & Husband Hugh Hanley get behind the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign global efforts and next week see’s an incredible chat with them both sharing their story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast with founder Glenn Marsden and Rachael Newsham around Michelle’s battle having had to face some serious health challenges over the past few years, including undergoing a double mastectomy, breast reconstruction a hysterectomy and heart problems, and how she has managed to get through everything with the support of Hugh and her family. We find out how it affected Hugh being a partner watching his loved one struggle and how it impacted him also.

We are truly grateful for Michelle and Hugh getting behind our global efforts in changing the narrative around mental health and sharing their story which will help so many others out there that may be going through similar things.

A quick snippet of the chat with Michelle and Hugh telling us what it means being Imperfectly Perfect to them.

‘To me you have to allow ourselves not to be perfect. Because I always wanted to be perfect, to be the best I can be, and I still do want to be the best I can be and do and the best mum. But I’m never going to be right. Because no-one is right. Nobody is perfect and the more that we understand that and give ourselves a break the better we will be.’ - @wonderwomanshel

‘For me, it is around trying to be the perfect husband. Help Michelle and be her strength because, like she said she has an awful lot of health issues going on there and she’s been through for the last 10 years so much health struggles like hysterectomy, mastectomy, heart surgery, a pancreas issue. That’s a lot to take in, in 10 years for one person plus giving birth to two children. So for me personally, it’s trying to be a perfect husband, a good husband.’ @hughhanley

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