2. I Didn’t Feel Connected to My Baby: My Birth Story & the Postpartum Identity Shock No One Talks About
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In this episode, I’m sharing my birth story, my pregnancy experience, and the emotional shock that followed bringing my first baby home.
I loved my son. But I didn’t feel instantly connected to him.
Logically, I knew he was mine. But emotionally, something felt off. My body felt confused. My identity felt shaken. I cried often. I questioned myself. I wondered if something was wrong with me.
This episode is an honest look at:
• My pregnancy and delivery experience
• The emotional disorientation after birth
• Not feeling bonded right away
• Postpartum identity changes
• The hormonal and psychological shift into motherhood
• How life, relationships, and priorities changed overnight
• Feeling like a different person after baby
While baby blues were part of my story, this episode focuses more on the identity shock of early motherhood — the part we rarely prepare women for.
If you’ve ever thought:
“Why don’t I feel like myself after having a baby?”
“Is it normal to not feel instantly bonded?”
“Why does this feel so much bigger than I expected?”
You are not alone.
Becoming a mother is not just physical — it’s psychological.
It’s developmental.
It’s transformational.
This is the side of postpartum life we don’t talk about enough.