Being a mother is one of the biggest challenges life has to offer. We not only support you in dealing with this responsibility, but also in how you can overcome fears and insecurities.

New challenges await
Fears are part of being a mother and we want to show you that this is completely normal. There are countless questions and uncertainties when it comes to raising a child. Therefore, it is important that you as a mother receive support during this exciting phase of your life. A mother’s consultation offers exactly that: experts are available to help you with questions about the upbringing and development of your child. And not just for your child, but also for you as a person who is experiencing new feelings and has to process certain experiences and challenges. The list of challenges for new mothers is long: lack of sleep, breastfeeding problems and baby crying phases are just a few of them. But despite all the difficulties, motherhood remains a great gift. Good advice can help you experience this special time even more intensively. If you have specific questions, please contact our advice centers.
Give yourself time to learn
As a new mother, you are faced with an enormous challenge: a new life has been born and you have to get used to your new role as a mother. It’s important to stay true to yourself and trust your gut feeling. It’s about getting to know the child and his needs and at the same time not losing sight of your own wishes. The topic of “time for yourself” is also fundamental to strengthening the sense of self and gathering strength for everyday life as a mother. Always take time to calmly deal with your new role as a mother and learn from your mistakes. If you have problems, try different techniques. Reflect on what worked well for your child and what didn’t. You can also keep a diary. You will learn to understand yourself and your child better. Try to perceive parenthood consciously and positively right from the start and shape it accordingly. This means you can specifically perceive good feelings and experiences and recharge your batteries, even in hectic times. But exchanges with other parents and professional support can also offer valuable assistance.