Sentences with phrase «moms feel the same»

Their moms feel the same.
It was so nice hearing other moms feeling the same way I did.
It is just nice to hear other moms feeling the same.
And as much as I thought I'd spend every minute at his bedside while I was an inpatient myself, I found myself getting very tired and sore very quickly — and I imagine most postpartum moms feel the same way.
Many cloth diaper moms feel the same.
Even celebrity moms feel the same way.
I think (read: I hope) a lot of moms feel the same way, though, and especially the first time around.
And while bringing up this topic will likely do nothing to banish those titles, we still would love to know if any other moms feel the same way we do.
I am going to be a first time mom and I love following your blog, its so nice to see there are many other moms feeling the same way as I do, I also have a blog, i would love if you check it out, I would apreciate your feedback
Men are also much more likely to say «I want a baby» - overall, 32 % of single dads in Canada want more children, while just 20 % of single moms feel the same.

Not exact matches

Thanks to the courage of other moms, I knew ahead of time that pregnancy after a miscarriage would be scary, that just because breastfeeding is «natural» doesn't mean it's easy, that my marriage and body and worldview would inevitably change, that «sometimes you feel two feelings at the same time, and that's okay.»
Every mom has the same feeling!
I think soups have that same kind of warm and fuzzy feeling you get from your mom's home cooking.
As an arsenal fan i feel as if i am a student starting the new school year in the same old clothes of last year, while everyone is passing me by in their new outfits and gears for the new school year, with your mom telling you your old clothes can do for the school year.
Every working mom whether she works at 7 - 11, a daycare center or in the executive ranks of a corporation needs to feel the same confidence in demanding their rights without fearing retribution.
My last comment on this blog did ask people to put things into perspective, but it was only to highlight that not all moms feel exactly the same way and that certainly Motrin didn't mess up on purpose as some were suggesting.
I have had conversations with fellow moms and felt that my kids are not only in a different classroom, but that they are not even at the same school, because I have only a peripheral interest in their homework.
«I think every working mom probably feels the same thing which is you go through big chunks of time where you're just going «This is impossible — Oh, this is impossible.»
I am a SAHM mom now and I feel like I literally wear the same 2 shirts all the time because they are easy to pump in.
The extended sizes provide the same incredible seamless comfort and support to plus - size moms looking for a nursing bra that feels good, looks good, and has a fabulous fit.
The mom's in the Mother / Daughter groups I belong to feel the same way - we want our girls to focus on building themselves and their skills, not being side - tracked by relationships.
I had that same feeling that I had with my own mom, if she can do it then I can hopefully do it too.
Over the years since starting this blog I've heard from dozens of other moms who have felt the same way.
And then mom doesn't bring it up because she doesn't quite feel like herself (maybe she is self - conscious about her body's appearance or she just physically doesn't feel the same — either way, she's adjusting to her postpartum body).
The fact that my kids aren't potty trained isn't exactly something I feel proud to admit to most people, and I'm assuming it's probably the same way for most moms whose older children aren't potty trained.
That's why I love reading mom blogs... no matter what you're going through, you can find someone else going through the same thing so you don't feel so «wrong» and alone.
Sometimes I guess it is not only the milk but also because of the fact that drinking their mom's milk is also at the same time enjoying the nice feeling of being close to her.
My baby was born 12 weeks early and he spent a total of 48 days in hospital and now at 7 months he sleeps with me and he uses me as a pacifier as well but to be honest i really don't mind at all if it keeps him settle and feeling safe im happy as well you just have to do what you think is best for your baby and what your baby is comfortable with i wouldn't do anything to make him uncomfortable and its good to know that theres other moms out there with the same thing happening take care all you moms xx
I feel the same way about my son and I. No matter how many times my mother in law or mom nags me to stop breastfeeding my soon to be two year old I won't.
I didn't ask friends and fellow moms for advice so that I'd be scared into making the same choices they had; I asked for their honest opinions so that I could feel validated and more confident about my own experience.
Says Fitzgibbons, «The clothes really help expectant moms feel stylish and comfortable at the same time.»
It's not uncommon for those in your position to worry about many of the same things as moms - to - be, like getting to the hospital or birthing center on time, or feeling nervous about witnessing the birth.
She felt her life experience gave her a different perspective on being a first - time mom and wanted to learn and share from others riding the same wave.
That's why I'm passionate about empowering, encouraging and supporting moms to make the choices that feel right to them — not to talk them into making the same choices I did, but to making the choices that feel right for their families.
One reason I love the blogosphere is because I can connect with other moms all over the world going through many of the same obstacles and feelings every day, and we can all find ways to encourage and support each other.
And I guess moms of twins feel resentful when you try to make it the same.
I think also helping yelling moms feel like they're not terrible while at the same time letting them know that this doesn't have to be the way to go about disciplining is a good balance.
but in the same way that kissing your mom on the cheek isn't sexual, cuddling with a child is devoid of all forms sexual feeling.
This same mom continues by doing the Tootsie Roll as the collective feeling in the room is «Are you kidding me?»
Seeing you say you «naturally kick ass as a mom in other ways» makes me smile I feel the same way and as hard as it was not breast feeding or delivering her naturally, I know I am a fantastic mother no matter what!
I could stock a shop with the number of fancy baby clothes I've shared with my own group, and know plenty of moms who feel the same way about their own neighborhood gang.
My husband feels the same way you do... we stay at home moms are priceless.
I think this was my biggest fear when I was dealing with postpartum depression, and I know lots of expectant moms who've felt the same way.
The baby feels the same as his mom does.
LEILANI WILDE: Right, and I think almost every mom has experienced that same feeling, that we take it personally when things go wrong.
@kari - anne I have just received loads of emails from moms saying that they feel exactly the same way, but there seems to be such a feeling of hopelessness from the moms that emailed me.
And about the same share of working dads (34 %) and moms (40 %) say they «always feel rushed» in their day - to - day lives.
I will talk about how I'm feeling because chances are many moms out there are feeling the same way.»
Whether my mom would have meant to have this effect or not, if she were in the room, my ability to remain calm and make the choice for myself would've been compromised, and even if the same decision had been made, it probably would've felt a little less like my own.»
The support of women going through the same thing can be invaluable to a new mom who may feel no one understands what she is going through.
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