Tracy’s mum doesn’t understand why Tracy is so tearful; she has everything: a beautiful home, a bonny baby, a loving husband. Yet, Tracy feels overwhelmed, guilty, exhausted and a failure. She can’t talk to her mother about her feelings.

In fact Tracy had always thought that her mother would be a brilliant grandmother so she feels a little cheated that there has been minimal contact between them since the baby was born. It seems there are too many golf mornings and bridge afternoons to fit Tracy in.

So Tracy tries hard to be a good daughter, super mum, loving wife, excellent cook, perfect cleaning lady etc. etc. etc. They could afford to engage a cleaner but Tracy feels it’s her duty to look after the house after all, her husband works hard to bring in the money and she ‘only’ has a baby to care for.

"Babs was a great help, she was a good listener and excellent with Chelsea - Thank you."

Tracey