Through heartfelt questions and candid answers, mamas share their unique journeys of motherhood. From sleepless nights to joyful milestones and everyday challenges, our platform connects us through universal truths and celebrates the diversity of parenting. Join us in embracing the collective strength of our community, where every story matters.
Mama Chats.
Aleia Smith
You’re not invincible, teen pregnancy can happen to anyone lol
Tenielle Sheppard
I’m so blessed, from about 4.5 months my little monkeys have slept through 7 to 7. They’re also good sleepers through the day. I am completely aware how extremely lucky I am haha, especially having two babes!
Lucy Gordon
You do you - I live by this now, but at the beginning you are so bombarded with information and the sense of overwhelm that you might find yourself clinging to any sort of advice/routine.
Clare Kerswell
Adjust your expectations of what you will be getting done and focus on the little wins. Doing one thing a day is more than enough. The housework can wait!
Gemma Andriolo
I love the laughter that fills my lounge room. The daycare pick up cuddles. The list is forever growing!
Samantha Fooks
What a whirlwind Motherhood is and nothing pulls on the heart strings quite like it.
Karen Coe
We’re accepted to the books of the fertility specialist but can’t see her for another 8 weeks which felt like forever when you’re living month to month on hope and dreams…
Maddison Gately
I am currently seeking some help mentally to provide me with some tools on how I can just switch off and relax. Enjoy some me time…
Rebecca Bork
I did pregnancy and the first year of motherhood alone, I met my current partner at work, and for that i’m grateful that I worked this job.
Lauren Carpenter
Don't be hard on yourself, don't compare and if it works for you then brilliant, thats great, keep doing YOU!
Jessica Hardie
That was probably my hardest part about being a mama. I am still so grateful for my family and partner, they were so supportive over that time.
Jayde Parker
It was a welcomed surprise for me however tested the relationship I was in as it was fairly new and even though we tried to make it work the relationship was toxic and did not survive past William’s first year…
Isabel Steward
When we first come home it was rough for both of us – everyone always warned me about how tired I would be, but I never fully understand until I was amid sleep deviation…
Sinead Ellis
The hardest bits for me is the overload of information and worry put on young mums…
Elizabeth-Roze Beath-Williams
We landed good with our amazing Midwife who advocated for me during my whole pregnancy and she supported my goal for a VBAC…
Natasha Whelan
I then decided that I just had to go it alone, so I contacted the clinic and got onto choosing a donor…
Jade Bartha
The judgment and opinions from others on your parenting or choices for your child are the hardest thing about being a parent.
Tegan Heddington
Everyone has their own experience in birth and your own story is really what you make of it.
Dimity Bietola
I find managing your own expectations or assumptions on what your journey should look like versus what is reality is tough…
Katy Batterham
We made the decision when she was about 4 months old to exclusively bottle feed and my mental health improved significantly as I watched her grow and develop because she had a full tummy.