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motherandbaby.co.uk| April 2020 | 23

goals and discover that they’re not so
important after all.’


PRACTISE SELF-COMPASSION
It’s really easy to compare yourself and your
pregnancy experience to other mamas-to-be,
whether that’s friends, celebrities or on social
media. Things that you wouldn’t usually be
bothered about can leave you feeling under
pressure! ‘Everyone’s pregnancy, body and
experience is different,’ says Dr Rebecca. ‘On
social media you don’t know the context,
feelings or experience behind the
post, so it’s futile comparing
yourself.’ Instead, channel
your focus on what’s
best for you and
your baby, and give
yourself a pat on
the back. You’re
already the best
possible mama
to your baby
just the way
you are!



  1. YOU’D PLANNEDTOHAVE
    A BANANAFORYOUR
    MORNINGSNACKBUTFELT
    A BIT QUEASY,SODECIDED
    TO HAVE ABISCUITINSTEAD.
    DOYOU:
    A Enjoy everycrumb– it was
    ex actlywhatyouneeded!
    B Eat the biscuitbutfeela
    bit guilty aboutnot having
    thebanana
    C Have thebiscuitbutfeelreally
    bad that you’renot givingyour
    baby the rightnutrients

  2. YOU SEEA PHOTOOF
    SOMEONEYOUUSEDTO
    GO TO SCHOOLWITHON
    FACEBOOK.SHE’SPREGNANT
    AND SPORTINGA MUCH
    SMALLERBABYBUMPTHAN
    YOU. DOYOU:
    A Commentimmediatelyto
    congratulateher. Youdidn’t even
    re aliseshewasexpecting!
    B Feel pleasedforher... and
    try to find outexactlyhow far
    along she is


C Feelrubbish– why is her
bumpsomuchsmallerthan
yours? Shemustbeeatinga lot
betterthanyouare!
3.YOUGETHOMEFROM
WORKANDYOU’REREALLY
TIRED,BUTFEELLIKEYOU
SHOULDGOFORA STROLL.
DOYOU:
A Seethesofa andthink‘No
chance!’ You’vehadsucha long
day, youjust wantto putyour
feet up
B Lookat thesofa longingly,
sigh,andthengofora quick
10-minutewalk
C Putyourtrainersonandgofor
thewalk,makingsureyoudoa full
30 minutesasyou’veonlybeen
ononewalksofar thisweek
4.YOUSEEA PHOTOOFA
GORGEOUSNURSERY IN
A MAGAZINE.DOYOU:
A Thinkthatit looks amazing,but
you’vealreadypickedoutyour
colourscheme
B Pickouta fewpiecesthatyou
like– they’llmatchthecurtains
you’vealreadychosen
C Immediately think that it looks
so much better than what you’d
planned– andfeelguiltythat
you’renot givingyourbaby the
nurseryhedeserves

HOW MUCH OF A PREGNANCY
PERFECTIONIST ARE YOU?

Mostly
aS:
You’re super-chilled out
and know that you can’t do
everything. You’re not afraid to
ask others to help out or do
what’s best for you and your baby


  • even if you’re feeling the
    pressure to do otherwise.
    Good work!


Mostly
BS:
You know your own mind but
end up succumbing to the odd
pressure, whether it’s going to a
hypnobirthing class you didn’t really
fancy or buying the most popular
pram. Stick to your guns,
Mama! After all, no one
knowsyourmind, or
yourbaby, better
thanyou.

Mostly
cS:
You can be prone to worrying,
and faced with so many pressures,
it’s not surprising. ‘Talking through
your worries and resting when you
need to can help. But, if you’re
feeling overwhelmed on a regular
basis, it’s worth having a chat
with your midwife or GP,’
says Dr Rebecca.
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