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If you’re a parent, there’s a good chance you’ve felt that familiar pull in your chest—when you head off to work, take a bit of time for yourself, or make a call that doesn’t feel “perfect.” That’s mum guilt.
It tends to creep in quietly, but it hits hard and can make you question your instincts and wonder if you’re doing enough.
Parental guilt is incredibly common (especially among mums), fuelled by the pressure to do it all, the comparisons we make, and the unspoken standards wrapped up in raising a little human.
But just because it’s common doesn’t mean you have to carry it alone.
In this blog, we’ll unpack why mum guilt shows up, what’s behind it, and most importantly—how to ease the weight of it. Because you’re already doing more than enough. We’re just here to remind you of that.
Mum guilt is a nagging feeling that you’re not doing enough, not doing it “right,” or somehow letting your baby, toddler or child down (even though you’re doing your absolute best). It’s a mix of doubt, pressure and self-criticism that many parents, particularly mums, carry day to day.
You might not be able to get rid of mum guilt completely, but you can turn down the noise. The first step is recognising it for what it is. The second is knowing you’re not the only one feeling this way.
Mum guilt might be part of the parenting experience, but it doesn’t have to run the show. You’re allowed to be a work in progress. You’re allowed to take care of yourself. And you’re allowed to trust that love, presence, and effort matter far more than perfection ever could.
You’re already doing more than enough. And on the days you forget that, we’re here to remind you.