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‘No one told me I’d never be alone again’

Mum shares photo of her trying to shave her legs in the shower with her toddler at her feet

Blogger Gylisa Jayne has revealed truths no one tells you before giving birth - and her advice has gone viral

A new mum has shared an honest post on all the things she wasn’t told before giving birth.

Blogger Gylisa Jayne, from Cornwall, took to Facebook to write the truthful list, which included an image of her shaving her legs with her toddler at her feet – and it has since gone viral.

 Blogger Gylisa Jayne, from Cornwall, has revealed the truths that no one tells you about being a mum, including how crowded shower time can be
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Blogger Gylisa Jayne, from Cornwall, has revealed the truths that no one tells you about being a mum, including how crowded shower time can beCredit: Gylisa Jayne
 She wrote a Facebook post on all the things she wish she had been told before to giving birth to daughter Lily
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She wrote a Facebook post on all the things she wish she had been told before to giving birth to daughter LilyCredit: Gylisa Jayne

The down-to-earth mum, who is currently engaged to fiancé Ryan gave birth to daughter Lily a year and a half ago.

She wrote how there have been numerous times during her first year of motherhood when she has questioned, ‘why did nobody tell me about this?’

Her reveals how no one told her that breastfeeding hurts, that stitches post-pregnancy are worse than giving birth and that she now never gets alone time.

 The candid post has gone viral on Facebook and has been shared over 66,000 times
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The candid post has gone viral on Facebook and has been shared over 66,000 timesCredit: Gylisa Jayne

To make the point about never getting personal space, she included the image of her attempting to shave her legs in the shower, with her adorable tot at her feet.

As part of her long candid post, she wrote: “No one told me that I would really, honestly NEVER be alone again. This includes showering and shaving.”

She also wrote that everyone around her has an idea about how she should raise a child.

 Gylisa said she had never felt the pull towards motherhood, until she met fiance Ryan
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Gylisa said she had never felt the pull towards motherhood, until she met fiance RyanCredit: Gylisa Jayne

She said: “No one told me that EVERYONE will have an opinion on your baby - how to feed it, how to clothe it, how to name it, how to rock it and how if you aren't holding it 24/7 then you are clearly a S**t Mum.”

The post has struck a chord with Facebook users, which has been shared over 66,000 times, since it was posted on December 14.

Speaking to the Sun Online, she revealed she wrote the post after taking a shower with daughter Lily.

She said: “I had been trying to awkwardly shave my legs around her and just had the thought of ' No one tells you about this bit.'”

Gylisa shared that she had never wanted kids when she was younger.

“I never felt that pull to motherhood that so many of my friends did,” she said.

“It was only when I met my fiancé that I realised I wanted us to be a family, and as much as I’ve written about the real and often negative side of motherhood, there have been some absolutely incredible highs as well."

 The candid writer said that even though there are ups and downs to having a baby, she is honoured to be Lily's mum
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The candid writer said that even though there are ups and downs to having a baby, she is honoured to be Lily's mumCredit: Gylisa Jayne
 The mummy blogger said there are many aspects to motherhood that no one talks about, such as how painful breastfeeding is
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The mummy blogger said there are many aspects to motherhood that no one talks about, such as how painful breastfeeding isCredit: Gylisa Jayne

She said that although she is honoured to be Lily’s Mum and is happy in the role, she is not ready for Lily to have a brother or a sister yet.

“I had severe morning sickness with Lily, it stayed the entire time. And I was very unwell after birth, so struggled to bond with her,” she revealed.

“It took a little while for me to feel the love everyone else talks about – that’s what made me want to start my blog in the first place.

“I wanted other mums to be able to talk about these feelings, and realise that they aren't alone.

“I think it is SO important to share the 'real side' of motherhood. The transition into parenthood is so daunting and so overwhelming, you need people to be honest the most then.”

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