"Nobody told me what I was actually grieving. I thought I was just tired. This book put a name on it and I sat with the name for a long time. That was the gift."
— Hannah B., mother of 1
On the woman you were before, the mother you've become, and the quiet grief between the two.
Read by 143 mothers in 9 countries.
"I don't talk about this with anyone. Not even my partner. But sometimes I miss her — the woman I used to be — and I don't know if it's okay to say that out loud."
— A reader, three months in
The word nobody taught you for what's happening to you. A passage as real as adolescence — and as unspoken.
She isn't gone. She's underneath. This chapter is for finding her again without resenting the one you've become.
Both can be true in the same hour. The chapter that explains why the guilt is built into the love itself.
On the body you don't recognize and the slow, honest work of meeting it again.
What you carry forward from her. What you leave behind. What surprises you on the other side.
"Nobody told me what I was actually grieving. I thought I was just tired. This book put a name on it and I sat with the name for a long time. That was the gift."
— Hannah B., mother of 1
"The chapter about missing yourself while loving your kid broke me open in the best way. I read it twice. Then I sent it to my sister, who just had her second."
— Priya N., mother of 2 (verified)
"I'm not someone who buys books like this. I'm a lawyer. I bought it because the description was the first thing online that didn't sound like a hashtag. It delivered."
— Margaret W., new mother
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The 3AM Guide is about surviving the first 90 days — sleep, body, partner, the practical hell. You're Still You is about the slower, quieter loss underneath all of that: the woman you were before. They're companion guides, not the same book.
No. Many readers come to it years in. Matrescence doesn't have a deadline — and a lot of women only recognize what happened to them once their kid is in school.
No. By one mother, anonymously. The guide is honest, not clinical. If you need therapy, please find a therapist — this isn't one.
Possibly. It names things you may have been carrying alone. Most readers say the sadness was already there — the guide just gave it somewhere to land.
Sixteen pages. Designed to be read slowly, in small pieces, with margins to write in.
30-day full refund, no questions asked, no shame.
No. Secular, honest, plain language. No manifestation, no mantras, no fixing.
"This isn't a self-help book. It isn't a recovery program. It isn't a 'find yourself again in 30 days.' It won't give you your old body back. It won't make the resentment vanish. It won't tell you who you are now."
What it will do is sit with you and name what nobody else has named — and let that be enough for one night.
— A mother who made it through
Or wondering if anyone else feels it the way you do.
30 days to change your mind. No questions.