Learn About Us
How did we begin?
Following the birth of her first child in 2004, Maggie Gordon-Walker felt isolated, panicky and lonely. It was like she’d disappeared because all of the attention was now focused on her baby. She needed a group to share her experiences and all the thoughts in her head…..
Wanting to help other local mums Maggie founded Mothers Uncovered in 2008 as a project for registered charity Livestock. The groups and workshops have expanded from Brighton and Hove to include other areas of Sussex and online nationally, supporting mums in various stages of matrescence, which means the process of becoming a mother.
What’s the idea behind Mothers Uncovered and why is it different?
We support women in matrescence, a term meaning the transition of a woman into motherhood. Recorded figures show post-natal illness affects at least 1 in 5 women, up to 100,000 women in the UK every year. However, these are just those who speak up; many are unable to admit to feelings of depression, anxiety and loneliness and suffer in silence. In matrescence, it is completely normal to be blissfully happy one minute and in the depths of despair the next.
Mothers Uncovered is a peer-led organisation, offering peer support. Read below for how we are different.