• 16. Why Pregnancy Feels Like a No Man’s Land (And How It’s Actually Preparing You for Motherhood)

  • Mar 15 2025
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

16. Why Pregnancy Feels Like a No Man’s Land (And How It’s Actually Preparing You for Motherhood)

  • Summary

  • If you’re pregnant right now and feeling like you’re stuck in a weird inbetween space where your old life doesn’t quite fit anymore but you’re not yet a mother, this episode is for you. This transitional phase can feel unsettling, but what if it’s actually preparing you for what’s to come? In this episode, we dive into: ✔ The emotional and physical shifts of pregnancy that feel like a loss but are actually a soft landing into motherhood. ✔ Why pregnancy can make you feel disconnected from your old passions and interests. ✔ How to embrace this liminal space instead of resisting it. ✔ The role of support and guidance from those who’ve walked this path before you. This is part one of a three-episode arc. Next up, we’ll dive into matrescence - the identity shift that happens when you become a mother. And after that, we’ll explore how to honour the maiden version of yourself as you step into this new chapter.

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