Motherhood changes you — not just in the first weeks or months after birth, but forever. While postpartum is often defined by timelines and milestones, the reality is that the emotional, physical, and identity shifts of motherhood do not end at 12 months. They continue to evolve with every stage of parenting.
Our postpartum mom support group was created in response to that truth.
Too many mothers are told they should be “back to normal” once a certain amount of time has passed. When support disappears, many moms are left feeling isolated, misunderstood, or as though they are struggling alone.
We exist to remind mothers that:
Postpartum is not a phase with an expiration date
Needing support does not mean something is wrong
Community and connection are essential, not optional
Support should grow with motherhood — not stop early.
I am a mom, a wife, a social worker, and a photographer — but above all, I am someone who understands the realities of motherhood beyond what is often spoken about.
I have lived experience with postpartum depression, loneliness, rage, and resentment. These are parts of motherhood that many mothers carry quietly, often feeling ashamed or alone in their struggles. I know firsthand how isolating motherhood can feel, especially when you’re navigating emotions you never expected.
This support group was created because of those experiences.
It is deeply important to me to support other mothers who have felt similar emotions — the ones we often don’t say out loud. I believe every mother deserves a space where she can speak her mind, share her story, and be met with understanding rather than judgment.
My goal is to create a space where mothers can connect, listen, and be heard. A space where stories are shared, relationships are formed, and community is rebuilt.
Humans are not meant to do life alone.
Mothers are not meant to do motherhood alone.
We were always meant to have a village.
This group is peer-based and supportive in nature and is not a replacement for therapy or medical care.