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“My anxiety dropped when I realized I wasn’t the only mom awake at 3:22am pumping.” I still think about that sentence. Not because it’s dramatic. Because it’s true. People assume postpartum anxiety is only about worrying something bad will happen to your baby. Sometimes it is. But sometimes postpartum anxiety sounds like this: “Why am I the only one awake?” “Everyone else seems to have figured this out.” “Why does this feel so much harder for me?” “Am I doing something wrong?” Those thoughts don’t usually show up at noon. They show up at 3:22am. When the house is silent. When the dishwasher has stopped humming. When your partner is asleep. When your baby is hungry again even though it feels like you just finished feeding them. When you’re hooked up to a pump wondering if you’ll ever sleep longer than two hours again. That’s when loneliness gets loud. Because loneliness isn’t really about being physically alone. It’s about believing nobody else could possibly understand what you’re experiencing. That’s the lie postpartum tells so many moms. The truth? While you’re awake feeding your baby tonight… Another mom is heating up a bottle. Another mom is washing pump parts for the fourth time today. Another mom is crying because breastfeeding hurts. Another mom is wondering if she’s making enough milk. Another mom is pacing the hallway with a baby who refuses to sleep. Another mom is scrolling because she’s terrified she’ll fall asleep while holding her newborn. Another mom is sitting in a rocking chair wondering if she’ll ever feel like herself again. They’re everywhere. You just can’t see them. That’s why we built this. Not because moms needed another social media app. Not because the world needed another parenting platform. Because moms needed proof. Proof that the village still exists. Proof that support can exist even when nobody lives next door. Proof that someone else is awake carrying the same invisible weight. When you open Beacon at night, you don’t just see a map. You see people. Every glowing dot is another mom. Someone feeding. Someone pumping. Someone rocking. Someone soothing. Someone surviving another long night exactly like you are. And then something unexpected happens. Your brain stops saying: “I’m the only one.” Instead it starts saying: “Oh… we’re all in this together.” That shift is tiny. But emotionally, it changes everything. Because anxiety grows in isolation. Connection interrupts it. Not because your problems instantly disappear. Your baby may still wake up every two hours But now you’re carrying those things alongside thousands of women instead of believing you’re carrying them completely alone. We added hugs for the same reason. Sometimes you don’t need advice. You don’t need another article. Sometimes you just need another mom to say: “I see you.” “I’m awake too.” “You’ve got this.” It’s amazing how much those few words can mean when you’ve barely slept all week. We’ve watched moms send hugs to complete strangers across states and across countries. Not because they know each other. Because they recognize each other. There’s a difference. Motherhood creates a language you don’t fully understand until you’ve lived it. You recognize the tired eyes. The middle-of-the-night scrolling. The pumping schedule. The mental load. The quiet tears nobody else sees. And suddenly a stranger doesn’t feel like a stranger anymore. She feels like someone who understands. If you’re reading this while you’re awake in the middle of the night… Whether you’re feeding. Pumping. Rocking. Bottle washing. Or simply sitting in the dark wondering if you’re doing enough… Please hear this. You are not failing. You are not weak. You are not the only light on in your neighborhood tonight. There are thousands of moms awake beside you. Somewhere another mom is holding her baby at this exact moment. Another is pumping. Another is praying for one uninterrupted hour of sleep. Another is sending a hug to someone she’ll probably never meet. Maybe tonight… That hug is for you. 🤍✨ #mom #baby #MomsofTikTok #momtok #momlife
“My anxiety dropped when I realized I wasn’t the only mom awake at 3:22am pumping.” I still think about that sentence. Not because it’s dramatic. Because it’s true. People assume postpartum anxiety is only about worrying something bad will happen to your baby. Sometimes it is. But sometimes postpartum anxiety sounds like this: “Why am I the only one awake?” “Everyone else seems to have figured this out.” “Why does this feel so much harder for me?” “Am I doing something wrong?” Those thoughts don’t usually show up at noon. They show up at 3:22am. When the house is silent. When the dishwasher has stopped humming. When your partner is asleep. When your baby is hungry again even though it feels like you just finished feeding them. When you’re hooked up to a pump wondering if you’ll ever sleep longer than two hours again. That’s when loneliness gets loud. Because loneliness isn’t really about being physically alone. It’s about believing nobody else could possibly understand what you’re experiencing. That’s the lie postpartum tells so many moms. The truth? While you’re awake feeding your baby tonight… Another mom is heating up a bottle. Another mom is washing pump parts for the fourth time today. Another mom is crying because breastfeeding hurts. Another mom is wondering if she’s making enough milk. Another mom is pacing the hallway with a baby who refuses to sleep. Another mom is scrolling because she’s terrified she’ll fall asleep while holding her newborn. Another mom is sitting in a rocking chair wondering if she’ll ever feel like herself again. They’re everywhere. You just can’t see them. That’s why we built this. Not because moms needed another social media app. Not because the world needed another parenting platform. Because moms needed proof. Proof that the village still exists. Proof that support can exist even when nobody lives next door. Proof that someone else is awake carrying the same invisible weight. When you open Beacon at night, you don’t just see a map. You see people. Every glowing dot is another mom. Someone feeding. Someone pumping. Someone rocking. Someone soothing. Someone surviving another long night exactly like you are. And then something unexpected happens. Your brain stops saying: “I’m the only one.” Instead it starts saying: “Oh… we’re all in this together.” That shift is tiny. But emotionally, it changes everything. Because anxiety grows in isolation. Connection interrupts it. Not because your problems instantly disappear. Your baby may still wake up every two hours But now you’re carrying those things alongside thousands of women instead of believing you’re carrying them completely alone. We added hugs for the same reason. Sometimes you don’t need advice. You don’t need another article. Sometimes you just need another mom to say: “I see you.” “I’m awake too.” “You’ve got this.” It’s amazing how much those few words can mean when you’ve barely slept all week. We’ve watched moms send hugs to complete strangers across states and across countries. Not because they know each other. Because they recognize each other. There’s a difference. Motherhood creates a language you don’t fully understand until you’ve lived it. You recognize the tired eyes. The middle-of-the-night scrolling. The pumping schedule. The mental load. The quiet tears nobody else sees. And suddenly a stranger doesn’t feel like a stranger anymore. She feels like someone who understands. If you’re reading this while you’re awake in the middle of the night… Whether you’re feeding. Pumping. Rocking. Bottle washing. Or simply sitting in the dark wondering if you’re doing enough… Please hear this. You are not failing. You are not weak. You are not the only light on in your neighborhood tonight. There are thousands of moms awake beside you. Somewhere another mom is holding her baby at this exact moment. Another is pumping. Another is praying for one uninterrupted hour of sleep. Another is sending a hug to someone she’ll probably never meet. Maybe tonight… That hug is for you. 🤍✨ #mom #baby #MomsofTikTok #momtok #momlife

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