
When your gut says one thing, and everyone else has a different opinion.
Supporting new mums to trust their instincts in a world full of noise
You’ve had your baby, and suddenly, everyone is an expert.
Your mother-in-law says the baby should be sleeping through by now.
The midwife suggests one thing.
Instagram says the opposite.
Your best friend parents differently than you do.
Even strangers in the checkout line have something to say.
You’re left wondering:
Am I doing it wrong?
Who do I listen to?
Why does everyone seem so confident except me?
The truth is, conflicting advice is part of modern parenting. But that does not mean you have to take it all on board.
Let’s look at how you can handle it with less stress and more self-trust.
Why This Feels So Hard
In those early weeks, it is easy to hand over your confidence to others.
But this is the time to come home to your own instincts, even when others mean well.
Common Sources of Clashing Opinions
You are allowed to respectfully disagree and still be a good daughter, friend, or patient.
How to Handle It Without Burning Out
1. Pause before reacting
Take a breath. You don’t need to explain or defend your choices on the spot.
“Thanks, I’ll think about that” is a perfectly acceptable answer.
2. Get clear on what you value
What matters most to you and your partner? Connection? Safety? Predictability?
Once you know what guides your parenting, it becomes easier to stay grounded.
3. Use neutral but firm language
These phrases can help:
You don’t owe anyone a debate.
4. Limit your information sources
Too many voices lead to decision fatigue.
Choose one or two trusted professionals or resources that match your values. Gently mute the rest.
5. Vent in safe spaces
You are allowed to feel frustrated.
Talk to a friend, therapist, or group where you feel supported, not judged.
When It’s Family (And It Gets Tricky)
Kind firmness keeps things clear for everyone.
Final Reassurance
It is okay to listen, learn, and then decide what feels right for your baby and your family.
You are the expert on your child, even if you don’t feel like it yet.
You will not get it perfect. No one does.
But you will find your way.
Each time you tune out the noise and tune into your baby, you are doing exactly what they need.
Need help tuning out the noise and tuning into yourself?
I offer gentle, personalised support for new parents who feel overwhelmed by advice culture.
We will focus on what works for you with practical tools and reassurance.
How can I help? Book a free 15 minute chat.
