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I Love my Baby, And...I'm Feeling Super Lonely

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Prior to having children, did you ever think you would feel lonely while CONSTANTLY being around/relied upon by your babies? This bizarre phenomenon can happen when you least expect it.
And that's why we're here for you!
On this week's episode, Erin and Ruby discuss what it means to feel lonely without ever having much time physically alone. From changed relationships with your parents to changed relationships with yourself, loneliness and early motherhood are familiar friends. But, as with all friendships in your life, boundaries are critical.
Loving the show? We'd love your feedback!

If you would like to submit a response to be aired on I Love My Baby, And...you can email Erin and Ruby here:

ilovemybabyand@gmail.com

*To note, all submissions read on air are kept confidential*

You can find Erin here:

www.erinlevincounseling.com

@4th.Trimester.Wellness

You can find Ruby here:

10K Counseling | Online Therapy in Colorado

@RubyTalksRelationships

If you are needing immediate postpartum support, please use the following Postpartum Support International resources:

PSI Resources

  continue reading

37 episodes

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Manage episode 377475527 series 3471390
Content provided by Erin Schlozman and Ruby Falk, Erin Schlozman, and Ruby Falk. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Erin Schlozman and Ruby Falk, Erin Schlozman, and Ruby Falk or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

Prior to having children, did you ever think you would feel lonely while CONSTANTLY being around/relied upon by your babies? This bizarre phenomenon can happen when you least expect it.
And that's why we're here for you!
On this week's episode, Erin and Ruby discuss what it means to feel lonely without ever having much time physically alone. From changed relationships with your parents to changed relationships with yourself, loneliness and early motherhood are familiar friends. But, as with all friendships in your life, boundaries are critical.
Loving the show? We'd love your feedback!

If you would like to submit a response to be aired on I Love My Baby, And...you can email Erin and Ruby here:

ilovemybabyand@gmail.com

*To note, all submissions read on air are kept confidential*

You can find Erin here:

www.erinlevincounseling.com

@4th.Trimester.Wellness

You can find Ruby here:

10K Counseling | Online Therapy in Colorado

@RubyTalksRelationships

If you are needing immediate postpartum support, please use the following Postpartum Support International resources:

PSI Resources

  continue reading

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