#NobodyToldMe
Because every woman deserves accurate and honest answers, our health experts support you through every stage of motherhood with articles written by midwives, paediatricians, psychologists, sexologists and more, offering reliable advice, honest insights and a dose of kindness to answer all your questions as a (future) parent.
Then, chat with other women who are going through the same thing as you via the Mama’s Club.
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EXPERT ADVICE
Talk to experts from the Brabant Wallon Perinatal Centre (midwives, gynaecologists, obstetricians, psychologists, physiotherapists, sexologists, etc.), who discuss essential and sometimes little-known topics openly to help you better understand motherhood.
Perinatal osteopathy: understanding its role and benefits



Postpartum & naturopathy: enjoying a peaceful fourth trimester



Endometriosis and naturopathic treatment



Sexuality & libido



#NOBODYTOLDME
Nothing can truly prepare you for motherhood.
But what we can do is give you a good idea of what motherhood can really be like.
The good, the not-so-good, the lows as well as the highs.
If mothers share what they didn’t know before becoming a parent and how they handled these discoveries, it becomes a valuable resource for future moms.
You get something real.
Raw, unfiltered sincerity that tells authentic stories – some that can be scary, others that make you burst out laughing, and still others that open your eyes.
No matter what you’re going through, you are not alone.
That’s why doomoo is launching the #NobodyToldMe campaign and encouraging moms worldwide to share how motherhood has unexpectedly turned their lives upside down.
Be honest, use humor, tell it like it is… As long as you think it can help a future mom.
Daring to say you didn’t fall in love with your baby at first sight is OK. Talking about hemorrhoids making an unexpected appearance postpartum happens to many women; let’s talk about it transparently so we can prepare for it and suffer less. Admitting that you sometimes want to cry and laugh at the same time, that you feel lost in this new role for which there’s no instruction manual, is healthy, and even liberating!
The result?
All those who are expecting a baby or considering having one will be better prepared and reassured.
Not by a doctor who barely knows us or a distant relative giving unsolicited advice. No… We are honestly reassured and kindly supported by those who have already been through it, and that changes everything.
EXPERT ADVICE
Talk to experts from the Brabant Wallon Perinatal Centre (midwives, gynaecologists, obstetricians, psychologists, physiotherapists, sexologists, etc.), who discuss essential and sometimes little-known topics openly to help you better understand motherhood.
Endometriosis and naturopathic treatment

Understanding and preventing diastasis recti
The body changes during pregnancy
RESOURCES
To support you throughout your pregnancy with kindness and care, we have worked with mothers, content creators and medical experts to create checklists, podcasts, pregnancy calendars and more. Here, you are sure to find a little help to reduce your mental load.
Nothing can truly prepare you for motherhood. But what we can do is give you a good idea of what motherhood can really be like.
The good, the not-so-good, the lows as well as the highs. If mothers share what they didn’t know before becoming a parent and how they handled these discoveries, it becomes a valuable resource for future moms.
You get something real.
Raw, unfiltered sincerity that tells authentic stories – some that can be scary, others that make you burst out laughing, and still others that open your eyes.
No matter what you’re going through, you are not alone.
That’s why doomoo is launching the #NobodyToldMe campaign and encouraging moms worldwide to share how motherhood has unexpectedly turned their lives upside down.
Be honest, use humor, tell it like it is… As long as you think it can help a future mom.
Daring to say you didn’t fall in love with your baby at first sight is OK. Talking about hemorrhoids making an unexpected appearance postpartum happens to many women; let’s talk about it transparently so we can prepare for it and suffer less. Admitting that you sometimes want to cry and laugh at the same time, that you feel lost in this new role for which there’s no instruction manual, is healthy, and even liberating!
The result?
All those who are expecting a baby or considering having one will be better prepared and reassured.
Not by a doctor who barely knows us or a distant relative giving unsolicited advice. No… We are honestly reassured and kindly supported by those who have already been through it, and that changes everything.
RESOURCES
To support you throughout your pregnancy with kindness and care, we have worked with mothers, content creators and medical experts to create checklists, podcasts, pregnancy calendars and more. Here, you are sure to find a little help to reduce your mental load.
MAMA'S CLUB
Welcome to a safe and supportive space where women can talk about everything, from our most intimate questions to those that sometimes seem silly but concern thousands of us.
Asking for help doesn’t make you a bad parent. On the contrary, it shows that you’re taking care of yourself and, therefore, your (future) child.
Taxi or ambulance?
Hello everyone,
I’m wondering more and more…
Taxi or ambulance?
Hello everyone,
I’m wondering more and more…
Taxi or ambulance?
Hello everyone,
I’m wondering more and more…
Still have unanswered questions? Ask them here, or help answer those of other moms-to-be.
Taxi or ambulance?
Hello everyone,
I’m wondering more and more…
Taxi or ambulance?
Hello everyone,
I’m wondering more and more…
Reply
MAMA'S CLUB
Welcome to a safe and supportive space where women can talk about everything, from our most intimate questions to those that sometimes seem silly but concern thousands of us.
Asking for help doesn’t make you a bad parent. On the contrary, it shows that you’re taking care of yourself and, therefore, your (future) child.