Nobody Tells You How Hard Motherhood Is with Becca Maberly #178

Nobody Tells You How Hard Motherhood Is with Becca Maberly #178

Becca Maberly did everything "right." An A-grade student with an obstetrician father, she got to the hospital, had her baby with no pain relief, and was home for lunch - certain she was going to be brilliant at motherhood. Then the postnatal period arrived, and she went, in her words, straight to the bottom of the class.


In this honest, funny and disarming conversation, Becca and Laura pull apart the gap between what we're told motherhood will feel like and what it can actually be. Becca talks about feeling like an unnatural mother, the loneliness of the long hours in between, and the maternal rage that surges from nought to a hundred over spilled milk. She shares the day she asked her GP for help and was sent to a psychiatric unit, only to be handed a leaflet and told to count to ten.


She also names something few people hear about: D-MER, or dysphoric milk ejection reflex - the wave of crushing sadness that hit her at every let-down, which she only understood years later. The conversation moves on through renegotiating a relationship after a baby, a ruptured ectopic pregnancy that nearly went unnoticed, and why Becca now believes the meaning of life is simply finding your own balance. It's a reminder that if you're not loving every moment, you're not failing - and you're far from alone.




🔑 Key Points


From A-grade student to the bottom of the class

Becca sailed through pregnancy and birth, then found the postnatal period the hardest thing she'd ever done — and the mismatch between expectation and reality floored her.


"Enjoy every moment" can do real harm

Being told to treasure a stage you are quietly struggling through can leave mothers feeling ashamed and isolated rather than supported.


Not bonding straight away is more common than we admit

Becca loved her son but didn't feel the instant, overwhelming rush she'd been promised — and says a baby can feel like a stranger for a long time.


D-MER is real and rarely talked about

Dysphoric milk ejection reflex brought a homesick, crushing sadness at every let-down; naming it, years later, changed how she understood it.


Maternal rage often comes from feeling unsupported

The nought-to-a-hundred surge over something tiny is frequently about exhaustion, unmet expectations and carrying too much alone.


Asking for help doesn't always get the right response

When Becca told her GP she was angry and shouting, she was sent to a psychiatric unit and handed a CBT leaflet — a reminder of how far perinatal support still has to go.


Talking openly is its own kind of therapy

Ranting honestly online led Becca to realise she wasn't the only one — and connecting with other women became the support she couldn't find elsewhere.


Honesty is the most useful thing we can offer new parents

Not to frighten anyone, but to sit somewhere between "you'll be great" and "this could be the hardest thing you ever do" — the truth is usually in between.




📚 Resources


A Mother Place

Becca's platform for honest, unfiltered motherhood


Postnatal Depression (HSE)

HSE information and support


Talk Therapy (HSE)

Talk therapy and counselling options




⏱️ Timestamps


00:00 — Intro

01:51 — From A-grade student to the bottom of the class

04:00 — Calling BS on "enjoy every moment"

04:52 — The feeding nobody warns you about

09:31 — Loneliness and the hours in between

11:58 — The GP, a psychiatric unit and a CBT leaflet

15:13 — D-MER: the sadness that comes with let-down

19:19 — Maternal rage and the spilled-milk surge

22:16 — When your baby feels like a stranger

24:02 — Renegotiating the relationship after a baby

37:11 — Her book, and a ruptured ectopic pregnancy

42:28 — The meaning of life is balance

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