Becoming a mother is often expected to feel joyful and natural, but for many high-achieving women, it can also bring unexpected anxiety, overwhelm, and self-doubt. If you’ve found yourself wondering, “Why am I more anxious after having a baby?” you’re not alone.
Many women experience postpartum anxiety, even when everything appears “fine” on the outside. This can look like constant worry, overthinking, trying to overcorrect in parenting, or feeling like you’re never doing enough.
Why Postpartum Anxiety in High-Achieving Women Is So Common
The transition into motherhood is one of the most significant life changes you can experience. Your routines, sleep, identity, and relationships all shift at the same time.
For women who are used to feeling capable and in control, this can feel especially overwhelming. Hormonal changes, sleep deprivation, and the responsibility of caring for a baby can contribute to feeling like an overwhelmed new mom.
There are also important changes happening in the brain during this time. Research shows that areas like the amygdala, which is responsible for detecting threat and keeping us safe-become more active and sensitive during early motherhood. This can make your internal alarm system feel louder, increasing vigilance, worry, and anxiety, even when there is no immediate danger.
If you already tend toward high-functioning anxiety, this heightened sensitivity can amplify those patterns, making it harder to slow down or feel at ease.
Perfectionism and Motherhood: Why It Feels So Intense
Many high-achieving women carry internal pressure to perform, succeed, and “get things right.” In motherhood, this often shows up as:
Perfectionism in motherhood can create a cycle where you’re always striving but rarely feel good enough. Over time, this can lead to burnout and emotional exhaustion.
Balancing Career and Motherhood Can Increase Anxiety
For many women, returning to work adds another layer of stress. Trying to balance a career while caring for a child can feel like being pulled in two directions.
You might notice thoughts like:
This internal pressure is incredibly common for working moms experiencing anxiety, especially those who are used to excelling in multiple areas of life.
How Therapy Can Help with Postpartum Anxiety and Overwhelm
Therapy provides a space to slow down and understand what you’re experiencing without judgment.
A holistic, mind-body approach can help you:
You don’t have to continue feeling like you’re in survival mode.
Therapy for Postpartum Anxiety in Colorado and New York
If you’re feeling like an overwhelmed new mom or struggling with anxiety after becoming a mother, support is available.
I offer virtual therapy for postpartum anxiety, high-functioning anxiety, and perfectionism for adults in Colorado and New York. Schedule a free consultation to learn more.
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