Most parents want the best for their children but there are a number of things that can make it harder for them to provide their baby with the nurturing care they need. The demands of sleepless nights, frequent feeds and a crying baby can be hard to cope with.
Sometimes other things can affect how you feel and act around your baby, such as a traumatic pregnancy or birth, mental health problems (such as depression or anxiety), loss and bereavement, or events from the past or present.
It’s not unusual for parents and carers to struggle, caring for a baby is hard work!
Looking after yourself and seeking support when needed will help you to be the best parent you can be for your child.
If you are concerned about your relationship with you baby or want to find out more about how you can support their emotional well-being visit the Parent and Infant Mental Health page for services that can support.