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It takes a strong mom to ask for help. It takes a Brave one to accept it.

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The ‘Wait, But What About…?’ Section

  • You don’t have to earn support. You deserve it already.

    Are you feeling overwhelmed? Therapy can help with that. Not quite like yourself? Therapy can see that. Are you craving a space that is just your’s? Therapy can be that.

    Therapy at Mama Bare is unscripted. We run in real-time for real-life moms. Whatever shows up, we’re here for it.

  • You aren’t expected to!

    That’s literally what therapy is for: untangling the mess when you can’t quite name it yet. Maybe all you know is there’s a heaviness, a fog, or a sense that something isn’t right.

    Some moms come in with a bullet-point agenda of everything they want to cover — and we love that clarity. Some moms are coming-in-hot, baby on hip, unfinished grilled cheese from breakfast in hand, and dogs barking at the Amazon driver (Wait, what? Some moms actually eat meals during the day??🤯) However you arrive, you belong.

  • Totally. Crying is basically cardio for your soul. And unlike cardio, you might actually feel better after.

  • Yes, please 🙂 Messy, noisy, wiggly babies included. That’s real life.

  • Nope. Zero judgment. The whole “love every moment” thing? Absolute nonsense. That’s the part that deserves to be judged, not you.

    You’re allowed to say it’s hard — because it is. Actually, if you’ve never struggled to enjoy motherhood, I have questions 🙋‍♀️