<p>New mum Janine Harouni is anxious and lonely, so why do the other mums online look so happy? </p><p>She was performing stand-up comedy while 40 weeks pregnant, but now there's a whole other set of challenges. On social media, she sees pictures of pregnant models who don’t appear to gain weight. Nobody seems to talk about the gross parts or the difficult parts. She’s exhausted and full of worry. Then a surprise family DNA test changes her perspective on motherhood.</p><p>Letter writer: Janine Harouni</p><p>Namulanta Kombo and parents build a “handbook to life”. Sharing your parenting advice, personal stories, and letters to your daughters. What will you tell your children? </p><p>If you are a mum or mom, dad or papa, grandparent, uncle, aunt, daughter, son or just want to write a letter, send us a Whatsapp message on +44 800 030 4404 or visit https://bbcworldservice.com/deardaughter.</p><p>Get in touch and let us know what you think on social media -  #DearDaughter</p><p>And please leave ratings and reviews.</p><p>You can read our privacy notice here:
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Dear Daughter

BBC World Service

The people-making business with Janine Harouni

MAR 29, 202428 MIN
Dear Daughter

The people-making business with Janine Harouni

MAR 29, 202428 MIN

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<p>New mum Janine Harouni is anxious and lonely, so why do the other mums online look so happy? </p><p>She was performing stand-up comedy while 40 weeks pregnant, but now there's a whole other set of challenges. On social media, she sees pictures of pregnant models who don’t appear to gain weight. Nobody seems to talk about the gross parts or the difficult parts. She’s exhausted and full of worry. Then a surprise family DNA test changes her perspective on motherhood.</p><p>Letter writer: Janine Harouni</p><p>Namulanta Kombo and parents build a “handbook to life”. Sharing your parenting advice, personal stories, and letters to your daughters. What will you tell your children? </p><p>If you are a mum or mom, dad or papa, grandparent, uncle, aunt, daughter, son or just want to write a letter, send us a Whatsapp message on +44 800 030 4404 or visit https://bbcworldservice.com/deardaughter.</p><p>Get in touch and let us know what you think on social media - #DearDaughter</p><p>And please leave ratings and reviews.</p><p>You can read our privacy notice here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3ZFHNV8v7qgTm1zbKbkwsvR/dear-daughter-privacy-notice</p><p>(Janine Harouni image credit: Matt Stronge)</p>