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When You’re Touched Out
Reclaiming Space, Sanity, and SelfBy Daphne O. KeaneLength1h 54m
About this audiobook
Becoming a parent is one of life’s most profound experiences, but it can also be physically and emotionally exhausting. When You’re Touched Out: Reclaiming Space, Sanity, and Self is a compassionate, practical guide designed for parents navigating the relentless demands of newborn care, constant physical closeness, and the invisible weight of being “always on.” This book empowers caregivers to understand why touch can feel overwhelming, explore the emotional and sensory toll of continuous holding and feeding, and reclaim personal space without guilt.
Through relatable storytelling, clear explanations, and evidence, informed insight, this book helps parents recognize that feeling “touched out” is normal, common, and manageable. Readers will discover how to balance physical caregiving with mental and emotional self, care, set healthy boundaries, and implement small, realistic strategies to reduce overwhelm while maintaining a secure, nurturing connection with their baby. From gentle micro, breaks and mindful breathing to communicating needs with partners and integrating supportive routines, each chapter equips caregivers with practical tools to restore energy, patience, and confidence.
More than just a survival guide, this book explores the emotional dimensions of touch fatigue, addressing guilt, frustration, and the quiet fears that often accompany early parenthood. Parents will learn to honor their limits without shame, develop strategies for regaining control over their body and boundaries, and cultivate a sustainable balance between meeting a baby’s needs and maintaining personal well, being. By embracing the principles in this guide, caregivers can transform periods of overwhelm into moments of reflection, renewal, and connection, ultimately strengthening the parent, child bond while preserving their own sanity.
Whether you are a new parent, co, caregiver, or someone supporting a parent, When You’re Touched Out provides the reassurance, guidance, and actionable steps necessary to navigate the first months and beyond with clarity and resilience. Reclaim your space, restore your energy, and build a foundation for confident, compassionate caregiving with strategies that honor both your baby’s needs and your own.
This essential guide is for anyone seeking balance, emotional stability, and practical solutions during the physically and mentally demanding early stages of parenthood. Understand your body, protect your well, being, and foster a nurturing, connected environment for both you and your child, all without guilt, shame, or burnout.
Audiobook details
GenreSelf-Help
Length1 hr 54 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 16, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Babydreamers Copyright
107. Sharing the Load: Practical ways partners or support people can help reduce physical and emotional overwhelm
2Have Questions / Comments?
118. Reconnecting With Your Body: Gentle practices that help you feel grounded, present, and more in control
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129. Finding Calm in the Noise: Techniques to soothe your nervous system when everything feels too close, too loud, or too much
41. Why Touch Feels Overwhelming: Understanding the sensory overload that comes with constant holding, feeding, and caregiving
1310. Rediscovering Yourself Over Time: How personal space, identity, and emotional balance slowly return as your baby grows
52. The Invisible Weight of Being Needed: How nonstop physical closeness can drain your energy even when you love your baby deeply
1411. Quick Tips for Reclaiming Your Space, Sanity, and Self
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63. Your Body Is Not “On Demand”: Reclaiming a sense of ownership over your physical space and boundaries
1512. Quick Tips for Reclaiming Your Personal Space and Emotional Balance
74. The Emotional Side of Touch Fatigue: Exploring the guilt, frustration, and confusion that often accompany feeling touched out
1613. Frequently Asked Questions About Reclaiming Space and Managing Touch Overload
85. Creating Micro‑Moments of Space: Small, realistic ways to step back, breathe, and reset throughout the day
1714. Common Myths About Touch Fatigue and Parental Overwhelm
96. Communicating Your Needs Clearly: How to express what you’re feeling without shame, conflict, or self‑judgment