Looking after a baby can feel like Groundhog Day. Each day the same - wiping down the high chair and mopping up juice for the umpteenth time. Then there's the repetition of playtime - same TV programmes, books, toys.Of course being a mum is the best
Dress to impress. Always wear something that makes you feel good - not forgetting jewellery and perfume - even if you're not going out.Try something new. Ask your partner or a friend to baby-sit while you go to an evening class, then return
Real mums' stories If you're not happy, they won't be either'Sarah Emms, 31, has two sons, Jake, 3 and Finn, 8 months. She lives in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, with husband Shawn, 32, a graphic designer. Before Jake was born I was working as a