Does this sound like you?

What will life look like after my child is born?

How will my relationship change?

Who will I be?

What sort of mother will I be?

Will I really change? How will I change?

Will I go back to work? Will I even want to go back to work?

I’m so used to ‘go go go’ how will I manage a snails pace?

I love been out and about will being at home stifle me?

And so on…

Does this sound like you beautiful woman, mother to be? Endless questions swirling in your head. No handbook in sight. 

I get it, I’ve been there and I’m still asking questions, but it wasn’t until my second son was 18 months old that I went looking for answers. And I now feel passionately, that if there had of been some sort of guide to help me along the way to answer some, just some of the ‘whys’ then maybe my transformation into motherhood would have been smoother, not easier, just less disorientating. 

Mother to be, reorienting is hard, it’s a shift here, a shift there but then, a light at the end of the tunnel. 

Join me and let me help you find your answers for your unique transformation. 

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