I'll never forget the nerves I had before going to my first Mother's Group meeting after having a baby. It was like first day of school nerves, where you're wondering if you'll make any friends or if people will like you or you're going to cry the whole time – blame the postpartum hormones on that one. But I quickly found out making friends as a mum is actually more like dating.

"I think I met someone today," I nervously told my husband after leaving the second Mother's Group meeting. READ MORE:  Woman searching for her birth parents discovers she's been connected to her dad for years As I spilled the details about her on the phone, it brought back those feelings of telling your best friend about a guy you'd just met. This woman and I swapped numbers; she was going to help me figure out how to fix this breathing monitor for my daughter that I couldn't figure out.

For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here . Soon our texts became back and fourth chats about our kids, what we were doing that day and if the other was free for a coffee. Before long we were talking about our other interests – actual real-people things – like the Real Housewives or sharing stories about our dogs.

Like any blossoming relationship, those chats also entered the stage of dating where you're up all night texting – except it was noticing we were both online at 4am with babies who had decided sleep was not happening. You could say she was my first serious mum friend, and we're.