How to Make New Mom Friends.


👶 1. Join Local Mom Groups

  • Search online for local parenting groups on Facebook, Meetup, or Nextdoor.
  • Check out community centers, libraries, or churches — many host mom-and-baby meetups, playgroups, or stroller walks.
  • Tip: Look for groups based on baby’s age (like “Moms of 0–6 Month Babies”) to bond with moms in the same phase.

☕ 2. Start Small with One-on-One Meetups

  • If you meet someone you click with at a class or park, don’t be afraid to say:

“Hey, do you want to grab coffee or do a stroller walk sometime?”

  • One genuine connection is often more meaningful than a huge group.

📱 3. Use Mom-Friendly Apps

Yes, there are Tinder-style apps for mom friends! Try:

  • Peanut
  • Mom Life
  • Mush (UK-based, but expanding)

These apps help you connect with nearby moms based on location, baby’s age, or shared interests.


🍼 4. Take a Baby Class or Workshop

Classes like baby yoga, music, sign language, or parent-infant swim classes are great spots to meet moms in a relaxed setting.

Bonus: Your baby gets stimulation and social exposure, too!


💬 5. Talk to Other Moms at the Park or Playground

It might feel awkward at first, but a simple:

“How old is your little one?”
…is a perfect icebreaker.

Follow up with:

“We’re here often — maybe we’ll see you again sometime?”


💡 6. Lean Into Online Communities

If in-person isn’t possible (yet), join online groups or forums:

  • Reddit (r/beyondthebump or r/parenting)
  • What to Expect community boards
  • Facebook Groups (Search your city + “moms”)

Engage in comments, ask questions, and share your experiences. You may form a virtual friendship that turns into something IRL!


🧡 7. Be Honest and Open

New moms often feel isolated — so being real about the highs and lows can open the door to deeper connections.

It’s okay to say:

“Honestly, I’ve been craving some mom connection lately.”

Chances are, the other mom is feeling the same.


🌼 Final Thought:

Making new friends as a mom doesn’t happen overnight — but a warm smile, a little bravery, and shared experiences go a long way. Be patient with yourself, stay open, and know that your people are out there.