Breastfeeding can be challenging enough for a new
Mom learning the ropes without the disapproval and finger wagging of a misinformed, squirmy public.
I am a full - time stay - at - home
mom learning the ropes to motherhood.
Not exact matches
I can say that I WAS a nanny to a cloth diaper baby and
learned the
ropes from the
mom who walked me through it.
I jokingly refer to my firstborn as my «test baby» with whom I
learned the
ropes and
learned how to be the
mom I could be.
Learning the
ropes as a new
mom is tough — and it's even harder when you have to deal with
mom - shaming criticism from those nearest and dearest to you.
But will I join the ranks of other first - time
moms who are just
learning the
ropes when this child enters the world?
When dads have doulas to show them the
ropes (hopefully while
mom is resting and recovering from birth) they have a chance to have a neutral party give them some insider tips, helping them
learn without the pressure of relatives or their especially protective spouse watching.
My forever
Mom never had a furry child before and had to go to doggie training school so we could
learn the
ropes together.