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Kids Ain't Cheap
Catherine Reed

10 New Mom Regrets That Hurt the Most

No one walks into motherhood expecting to feel regret, but for many new moms, it sneaks in quietly. The mix of exhaustion, pressure, unrealistic expectations, and emotional overload can leave even the most prepared parent wondering if they’ve made the wrong choices. New mom regrets don’t mean you’re failing—they mean you’re reflecting, learning, and trying your best in an impossible-feeling moment. Still, some regrets cut deeper than others, and acknowledging them can help ease the weight they carry. Let’s talk about the ones that linger—and how to forgive yourself for being human.

1. Not Asking for Help Sooner

So many new moms try to do it all themselves, thinking they have to prove they can handle it. Whether it’s pride, pressure, or simply not knowing how to ask, this regret is common—and painful. Exhaustion piles up, and resentment can quietly follow. Real strength lies in reaching out and letting others support you. One of the biggest new mom regrets is realizing you didn’t have to do it alone.

2. Worrying Too Much About Milestones

From sleep schedules to tummy time to first words, the pressure to “stay on track” can become all-consuming. New moms often look back and realize they spent more time worrying than enjoying those early days. Every baby develops at their own pace, and most delays are temporary or normal. Obsessing over charts and comparisons steals joy from the present moment. One of the most freeing realizations is that babies don’t read milestone checklists.

3. Letting Social Media Shape Your Expectations

Scrolling through picture-perfect newborn photos and glowing postpartum stories can be toxic, especially when your own reality looks and feels completely different. It’s easy to forget that most people only post the highlight reel. Comparing your messy, sleepless, real life to a curated feed leaves so many new moms feeling like they’re falling short. One of the harshest new mom regrets is giving that digital illusion too much power.

4. Being Too Hard on Your Body

Your body just created and delivered life, yet it’s often treated like a project that needs fixing immediately. From bouncing back to fitting into pre-pregnancy jeans, the pressure to “get your body back” is relentless. Many new moms regret hating their reflection during a time they should have felt proud. Your body deserves grace, not judgment. Recovery takes time, and it doesn’t need to look like anyone else’s.

5. Not Sleeping When You Could

It sounds like a cliché, but it holds so much truth: sleep when the baby sleeps. Many moms push through, trying to clean, cook, or “get things done” instead of resting. Looking back, they wish they’d taken more naps and let the laundry wait. Sleep is essential to physical and mental health, and no one wins a medal for being the most tired. Prioritizing rest isn’t selfish; it’s survival.

6. Overthinking Every Feeding Decision

Whether it’s breast, bottle, formula, or a combination, the judgment around feeding can be intense. Moms often agonize over every decision, fearing they’re doing it wrong. In hindsight, many realize their baby just needed to be fed, held, and loved. One of the most painful new mom regrets is feeling guilty over a choice that was made with care and love. Fed is best, and peace of mind matters too.

7. Ignoring Mental Health Warning Signs

Postpartum depression and anxiety don’t always look the way we expect. Many moms regret brushing off mood swings, irritability, or intrusive thoughts because they thought they were just “part of motherhood.” Getting help doesn’t make you weak—it means you’re putting your health first. Mental wellness is just as important as physical healing. One of the hardest but most powerful steps is saying, “I need support.”

8. Not Taking Enough Photos—Of Yourself

New moms often find themselves behind the camera, capturing every adorable baby moment, but none of their own journey. Later, they wish they had more pictures holding their baby, smiling, or even just surviving the chaos. These photos matter—messy hair, tired eyes, and all. You were there. You were loving and giving and growing. Don’t erase yourself from the story.

9. Trying to Be the “Perfect” Mom

Trying to live up to an impossible standard is exhausting and unsustainable. Many moms regret the time spent chasing perfection instead of being present. The truth is, babies don’t need to be perfect. They need warmth, comfort, and connection. Embracing imperfection is one of the most important lessons in motherhood. Real love leaves room for mistakes.

10. Not Trusting Your Own Instincts

From books to blogs to unsolicited advice, new moms are flooded with opinions. Sometimes, those voices drown out their own. Looking back, many regret not trusting their gut more. You know your baby better than anyone else. One of the most empowering realizations is that your instincts are often the most reliable guide.

Regret Isn’t a Sign of Failure—It’s Proof That You Care

New mom regrets are real, but they don’t define your motherhood. They are the result of love, pressure, and a fierce desire to do right by your baby. The fact that you reflect, regret, and reimagine better ways forward shows how deeply you care. Forgive yourself. Learn from the pain. And remember that every moment—good or hard—is part of the story you’re writing as a parent.

Which new mom regret hit you the hardest, and how did you move forward? Share your story in the comments so others know they’re not alone.

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