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Intrusive Thoughts as a New Mom: Why Scary Thoughts Don't Make You a Bad Parent

Over 90% of new parents have disturbing "what if" thoughts. They're a sign of a protective brain, not dangerous impulses. When they become OCD.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Mom Life

What This Guide Covers

Over 90% of new parents have disturbing "what if" thoughts. They're a sign of a protective brain, not dangerous impulses. When they become OCD.

  • Read our evidence-based guide on intrusive thoughts new mom.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on scary thoughts about baby.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on postpartum intrusive thoughts.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on intrusive thoughts postpartum.

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