I work part time a few evenings a week, and am a SAHM mom during the day every day. I have been getting major cabin fever this winter since its too cold to do much outside with LO, and we have been cramped up in our small apartment. So i joined a few mom's groups on meetup.com. I had a great experience finding a running group a few years ago this way, so i thought i would try it out again.
I found a group that sounded awesome, and I was excited/nervous for our first meetup. and it sucked. the other moms had toddlers and newborns, and a few DD's age (8 months), and they seemed really......stuck up. I felt totally unwelcome. It was awkward. I was friendly and tried to talk to some of them, but i kind of got the cold shoulder and it felt like they were all really good friends and i was the "outsider." I get it that a lot of them have already formed close friendships, but it would have been nice if they were a little more welcoming to me! as i type this im realizing i sound like a little kid on the playground who has no friends. lol. maybe i will just try a different group, that doesnt make me feel like im in a "Mean Girls" sequel. Or just spend more time with my friends that also have kids. anybody else have luck joining a moms group?
Re: bummed about mom/baby group....
More than likely they will come to accept you. Then when you are "in" you can role model how to treat new members when the next new mom joins :
It has been hit or miss with the mom groups on meetup.com. But the moms group that worked the best for me was actually in my neighborhood, and they offered activities during the week, as well as nights and some weekends-which works well for me as a working mother.
And after getting to know some of them after a couple of months, I sent some of the other moms Facebook Friendship requests, and there was only one mother who did not respond. So I take that to be a good sign that they like me.
I really understand how you feel. If you do find a good moms group, it will be just easy. And you really want good people in your life.