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Mother’s Day Feelings

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This is just a post to acknowledge the complex feelings that can be brought up on Mother’s Day for anyone affected by PP.

I want you to know that you’re not alone, that whatever you are feeling is valid and to remind you to be as gentle with yourself as you can.

Self-compassion is always a useful practice in times like these. Helpful resources can be found below;

self-compassion.org/

Xx

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Hello yougotthis1, what a lovely feeling, thank you for this. I resourced to some escapism today, and it was very welcomed. Take very good care,

Maria

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