ANY parent will agree that there are certain taboo subjects that you don’t admit to, whether that’s having a favourite child or actually disliking your kids sometimes.

But one mum has confessed to the ultimate taboo – admitting that she regrets having her second baby.

The anonymous woman took to a Facebook group dedicated to parents who regret having kids and shared her true feelings about becoming a mum.

The mum explained how she had an 11-year-old boy from a previous relationship when she decided to try for a second baby with her new partner.

In her heartbreaking post, she explained that initially she felt a greater bond with the new baby, but that has quickly faded.

She wrote: “We were so excited. 

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“I felt more attached and bonded to this baby during my pregnancy than my last. Baby comes, she cries and screams literally since day one. 

“She is so attached to me, I cannot do anything or go anywhere without her by my side. 

“I literally did not get the chance to spoil her by holding her too much, she demanded it from the start.

“Now I feel trapped. I cannot go anywhere alone.”

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The struggling mum explained that she can’t even visit the bathroom alone without her baby crying and has managed to go for one lunch alone in 15 months which is causing friction in her relationship.

“I feel like I am getting resentful of him and the baby,” she wrote.

“I feel trapped by both of them. I do everything as a mom having a partner and yet I feel like a single parent. Is that normal?”

The mum went on to confess that she was desperate for some time alone, and was met by dozens of messages of support by fellow group members.

One said: “Parenting seems like the hardest job in the world. Thank you for sharing – your feelings make sense.”

“I definitely feel where you're coming from. I pray it all gets better with time,” added another.

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