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SHALL I BE MOTHER?

The Independent

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July 11, 2025

Having a baby can be a bigger risk for those with poor mental health. asks the experts if pregnancy is still a good idea - and how women can keep themselves safe

- Lydia Spencer-Elliott

SHALL I BE MOTHER?

There are a myriad of reasons why having a baby doesn’t seem like a good idea: the cost of living is through the roof, wages are largely stagnant, the UK is one of the most expensive countries in the world for childcare. Plus, at my childbearing age of 29,

Research has found that women who are anxious or depressed are less likely to have the number of children they want (Getty/iStock) babies still appear to require a level of buoyancy and nurturing I’ve only recently learnt how to provide for myself.

imageThis might sound stupid, but for thousands of people who suffer from anxiety and depression, myself included, these are the facts: being happy can feel like a gruelling daily challenge, low mood and worry strike often, irrational fears and negative self-talk - without treatment - run rampant and ruminate. To sum it up, my stable and cheerful life has been hard won through rounds of CBT therapy, medication, counselling, regular exercise and holistic treatments - and I don’t know if I want a baby to blow that up, ever. Not when I’ve finally found my feet.

Equally, for the imaginary child in question, I don’t want to be a dreary, downbeat mother. That child, whoever they could turn out to be, deserves fun; not to walk timidly around the house worried their actions have caused my unhappiness - whatever form it may have taken that day. That’s not much of a childhood. So with all of this in mind, it came as no surprise to me that research conducted by the Institute for Family Studies in 2022 found that happier women are more likely to have the number of children they want, compared to those who are depressed or anxious.

Unexpectedly, it was a reality TV star who most succinctly summed up my fears recently. Thirty-three-year-old Amanda Batula, a recurring cast member on Bravo’s Hamptons-based reality show

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