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27th Sep 2012

It Takes Four Months For New Moms to Feel Confident About Parenting

A new study has revealed that motherhood takes a while. Check out the top ten things that make us feel like a mom!

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A new study has revealed that it takes four months and 23 days to come to terms with motherhood after popping out your sprog.

Researchers found that the first few months are very difficult for new moms but after nearly five months, we begin to feel more like ourselves again.

The research, commissioned by Munchkin, revealed at this point, mothers begin to feel more confident about their baby’s sleeping patterns and and health.

Claire Raynor, a spokesperson for Munchkin said: “Becoming a mum for the first time leads to a flurry of mixed emotions and it can naturally be completely overwhelming. It’s one of the best things that can happen to someone but it can understandably be very scary too.

“What the results show is that, no matter how daunting motherhood can seem, mums have incredible resources to get through the early days and feel like they have things under control.

“It’s a massive change and the flood of self-doubt or worry as to how they’ll cope is perfectly natural – but the fact they care so much only proves what good mums they eventually will develop into,” she said.

The research also revealed that one in four pregnant mothers felt overwhelmed before having their babies and 57 per cent admitted that the first few months of motherhood passed by in a blur.

Six in ten moms worry that they are incapable of motherhood responsibilities and one in five mothers felt that their partner settled into the routine of parenthood quicker.

Claire Rayner continued: “It’s perhaps reassuring that so many mums went through the same period of worry as it shows just how common a reaction it is to feel that you might not cope.

“What is important is not being afraid to voice those worries and let your friends, family and support network help you as much as they can.

“It’s always going to take time to adjust, but the more ways they can find to help them cope, the quicker that feeling of confidence in being a mum will develop. Those first few months can be understandably a real struggle, but it’s important to try and savour them too – as the results show, in hindsight most mums wish they’d been able to worry a bit less,” she said.

How long did it take for you to feel normal again after welcoming your baby?

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