Home / News / Celebrity News Selma Blair has an important message for single momsâyou donât have to do this alone âIt wasnât until I accepted some help that I could just flourish as a mom,â says Blair. By Annamarya Scaccia November 27, 2017 Rectangle Ask any single mom, and sheâll probably tell you that parenting a child on your own is like walking a tightrope. Youâre alone, inching along a thin cable slowly, trying to balance all of these different responsibilities without losing your footing. But sometimes you do slip and struggle to regain your balance for yearsâan honest truth about single motherhood that actor Selma Blair shared in a recent interview with US Weekly. Blair split from her partner of two years, fashion designer Jason Bleick, in 2012 and was left to raise their then-14-month-old son, Arthur, by herself. The intervening years were rough because she didnât âhave a support system,â the 45-year-old American Crime Story star told US Weekly at the Alliance of Momsâ Raising Baby event in Los Angeles. âI was an older, tired, single mom.â She added, âAs much as I loved my child, I was really lost . . . lost for for, like, four-and-a-half years. I kind of hit rock bottom.â The Anger Management actor says that connecting with a community of mom friends helped her regain her confidence and sense-of-self. Blair told US Weekly that, as a single mom, it brought her comfort to know she didnât âhave to do this alone,â adding, âI shut myself off from everyone, and it wasnât until I accepted some help that I could just flourish as a mom.â Research, of course, supports Blairâs experience. For example, a 2014 study published in Maternal and Child Health Journal found that support networks play a vital role in fulfilling a mamaâs basic needs during the first six weeks after childbirth. The same study found that social support within that postpartum period may also dampenâif not preventâpostpartum depression. Not only that, but access to a positive support network during and after pregnancy has tremendous benefits for you and your newbornâs physical and emotional wellness. Research published by the University of California Los Angeles found that moms who have social support can parent more effectively, and with less stress, leading to healthier and happier babies. These days, Blair and Arthur are doing great. The Cruel Intentions actor told US Weekly last month that her 6-year-old son is close to Chloe, the 8-year-old daughter of her current beau, director Ron Carlson. Blair said, âArthur and Chloe are best friends … They build forts out of real tree stuff. And they love when we go camping. But more than anything, they really just love presents! They both equally love presents more than anyone Iâve ever met besides me!â Related Stories Work & Motherhood Amy Adams opens up about crying in closets and the pressure to be ‘good at everything’ as a new mom News âAm I enough?â: Jennifer Lopez reflects on raising twins and the realities of being a single mom News Scarlett Johansson on iPhones for kids: ‘I’d rather her wait until she’s an adult’ The latest News New York just made history: Pregnant workers will get paid prenatal leave starting 2025 Parenting Her husband said being a SAHM was âeasy,â so she spent 24 hours in a hotel to prove him wrong News Dad teaching his child the Haka goes viralâand itâs a beautiful reminder of cultural connection News âAm I enough?â: Jennifer Lopez reflects on raising twins and the realities of being a single mom