Anyone else feel alone?

I’ve recently split with my baby’s dad and I feel so alone. I don’t have many friends (partly from choice) and I have a very small family who live 45 mins away. It’s just me and my LO who is 2. Anyone else feel like this?
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Its not just you… can you go stay with the family for abit?

Yeah it’s tough. Mines just turned two. I don’t know anyone outside of toddler groups either so when she starts nursery full time in August I’m going to loose what social life I have. I want to go back to work when she’s 4 but there’s zero childcare so not sure how I can do that even if it’s school hours there’s holidays to think about. We have two weeks for October. Easter and Xmas 7 weeks summer and then any public holidays long weekends on top like 4 day weekend in November. I have no clue

I’m there too

@Llyneth I wish I could. My mom has a one bet apartment and my brother and sister in law don’t have room. We split up last Sunday and he got angry and kicked me and my LO out. (His house) We are back now temporary until I can find somewhere to live. X

In this boat feeling like I have no paddle with you.

Yup. I spend everyday alone/ no visits or calls. It’s been mentally draining. Literally had to beg an old colleague to meet me. I’m pregnant and single it’s been horrible

I can completely understand. I split with my ex when my lo was 5 weeks. I have never felt so lonely. What you are going through is a grieving process. Give yourself a short time to grieve and then you need to push yourself to get and and about and meet people. You could join baby and toddler groups etc. Things will get better but give yourself time

Sorry I'm an imposter, not a mum in her 40s (30s), but I am a lonely mum, it's the worst feeling in the world. Here if you need someone to message xx

You can be married and still feel lonely as that’s where I am right now.

Same boat hun. Definitely sucks all of my family is in California.

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