Thank you so much for talking about this topic. I so related to it. My mum was diagnosed with early on-set Alzheimers right when I got pregnant with my first son. Then found out my first son is Autistic, my husband ADHD and changed his sexual preferences about a decade into marriage. Through it all, I was working, keeping up appearances, couldn't let on that anything was hard in front of my children especially my second son who was always smiling when all I wanted to do was cry. Divorce was undeniable just a matter of how and when. Life after kids is just so terribly hard and yet, mums aren't allowed to talk about it.
I love the rapport between you all on this show and all the panel members are such interesting and lovely people. I wish our The View was like this. Your show stays fresh and fun while addressing interesting news and sharing different viewpoints.
That's what drew me into Loose Women when I came across their TH-cam channel 6 years ago. It's reminiscent of The View's first 9 years, but even more fun and vulnerable. And they have a good balance of serious and lighthearted topics.
Mine is 20! He was a primie and really needed TLC. It wasn't a horrible experience, because my boy was such a sweet natured infant. It was just there was no help from family and little from friends while Hubby worked. Being mentally exhausted for three years is really difficult. People don't want to talk about that. People tell us to buck up, then when an exhausted mum harms her child or walks out, people gossip about her-never admitting there was something wrong because the mum was at her wits end!
Hearing this discussion it’s hard to believe these are the same people who so adamantly condemned MM for claiming (during the infamous interview) she felt suicidal while living as part of the Royal Family.
Well done ladies, you're all beautiful and keep up the great work sharing and discussing these important issues with all of us and even as a man I appreciate your contributions and segments 😊. Stay well anf blessed always
I have various mental illnesses- I often fear that i'd be more prone to post natal depression or it triggering psychosis. Its probably best I dont have children - I do get broody though seeing my mates starting families 💔
Thank you so much for talking about this topic. I so related to it. My mum was diagnosed with early on-set Alzheimers right when I got pregnant with my first son. Then found out my first son is Autistic, my husband ADHD and changed his sexual preferences about a decade into marriage. Through it all, I was working, keeping up appearances, couldn't let on that anything was hard in front of my children especially my second son who was always smiling when all I wanted to do was cry. Divorce was undeniable just a matter of how and when. Life after kids is just so terribly hard and yet, mums aren't allowed to talk about it.
you are so strong and amazing!
I love the rapport between you all on this show and all the panel members are such interesting and lovely people. I wish our The View was like this. Your show stays fresh and fun while addressing interesting news and sharing different viewpoints.
Lol, the US view they always have one panelist who's really mad at everyone. And they never cycle hosts as much so the dynamic never shifts.
@@chukwudiilozue9171 I think it got really bad about 2015 as the election was ramping up.
@@lisab9541 Barbara left (baba wawa)so no mummy was there to corral the herd. The decorum and decency no longer needed adhering to.
That's what drew me into Loose Women when I came across their TH-cam channel 6 years ago. It's reminiscent of The View's first 9 years, but even more fun and vulnerable. And they have a good balance of serious and lighthearted topics.
Fantastic upload! They should teach the importance of mental health in schools. Keep up the great work!
I'm still not over my first and she will be 30 in few months
Mine is 20! He was a primie and really needed TLC. It wasn't a horrible experience, because my boy was such a sweet natured infant. It was just there was no help from family and little from friends while Hubby worked. Being mentally exhausted for three years is really difficult. People don't want to talk about that. People tell us to buck up, then when an exhausted mum harms her child or walks out, people gossip about her-never admitting there was something wrong because the mum was at her wits end!
Just fabulous to hear women talk about this.
Hearing this discussion it’s hard to believe these are the same people who so adamantly condemned MM for claiming (during the infamous interview) she felt suicidal while living as part of the Royal Family.
Thank you for touching on this and being so honest ladies ♥️ love this panel. And I feel frankie fits in so well
Well done ladies, you're all beautiful and keep up the great work sharing and discussing these important issues with all of us and even as a man I appreciate your contributions and segments 😊. Stay well anf blessed always
I have various mental illnesses- I often fear that i'd be more prone to post natal depression or it triggering psychosis. Its probably best I dont have children - I do get broody though seeing my mates starting families 💔
Blessings to the loose ladies 👍 I have learn a lot from you 💝
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Holding everything in could stress the baby more if Judi needed to cry then so be it
agreed!! never leave your emotions in, cry if you want too!
Loose woman you Wandaful. Like you topic 👍👍👍💚👏👏
I think its ridiculous to be bothered about ur body while having a child its vain. U have a life inside of u be grateful. Some cant have kids.
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