I Don’t Feel Like Myself Anymore After Having a Baby
You don’t feel like yourself anymore after having a baby. Learn why this identity shift happens and how to start feeling more like yourself again.
You don’t feel like yourself anymore.
Maybe you expected things to feel different after having a baby—but not like this.
You move through your day taking care of everything and everyone, but something feels off. You can’t quite explain it, but you don’t feel as grounded, as clear, or as connected to yourself as you used to.
It’s not always obvious to others.
But internally, something has shifted.
This Might Sound Like You
You feel disconnected from who you used to be
You miss parts of your old life, even if you can’t fully explain it
You feel guilty for wanting time, space, or independence
You don’t feel as confident or grounded as you used to
You’re constantly focused on others, and rarely on yourself
You’re allowed to feel this way—even if you can’t fully put it into words.
Why This Happens
Becoming a mother isn’t just a life change—it’s an identity shift.
Your priorities change. Your routine changes. Your responsibilities increase in ways that are constant and often invisible.
You go from:
having space for yourself
tobeing needed all the time
And somewhere in that shift, it’s easy to lose connection to yourself.
Not because you’ve done anything wrong.
But because everything around you has changed.
The Part No One Talks About
There’s an unspoken expectation that you should feel fulfilled just by becoming a mother.
So when you don’t feel like yourself, it can come with:
guilt
confusion
even shame
You might think:
“Why do I feel this way?”
“Other people seem fine.”
“Shouldn’t I just be grateful?”
But this experience is more common than people talk about.
If you’re feeling this, you’re not alone—and you’re not ungrateful.
What This Can Look Like Day to Day
Identity loss doesn’t always feel dramatic.
It can show up as:
Moving through your day on autopilot
Feeling disconnected from your interests or goals
Struggling to recognize yourself outside of being a mom
Feeling mentally and emotionally drained
Not knowing what you need—or how to ask for it
From the outside, everything might look fine.
On the inside, something feels missing.
Why It’s Hard to Reconnect With Yourself
When your energy is constantly going outward, there’s very little left to turn inward.
Add in:
mental load
decision fatigue
lack of time or support
And it becomes even harder to:
reflect
reset
reconnect
So you stay in motion.
But never fully feel like yourself again.
What Reconnection Actually Looks Like
Finding your way back to yourself doesn’t mean going back to who you were before.
That version of you existed in a different phase of life.
Instead, it’s about:
reconnecting with what matters to you now
creating space for your needs without guilt
rebuilding a sense of identity that includes—but isn’t limited to—motherhood
In therapy, this often includes:
exploring the emotional impact of this transition
processing the loss of your previous identity
developing a more grounded, flexible sense of self
I specialize in working with women navigating pregnancy, postpartum, and the identity shifts that come with motherhood, using approaches like EMDR and CBT.
You haven’t lost yourself—you’re in the process of becoming someone new.
You don’t have to figure this out on your own.
It’s possible to feel more connected, more grounded, and more like yourself again—even in this new version of your life.