Most of my memories of first -
time early motherhood involve being glued to the sofa, trapped under a milk - drunk sleeping newborn.
Not exact matches
Early motherhood can be a fertile ground, and a
time to gestate new ideas in readiness for a
time when they can be fully birthed.
Time manages to smudge the sharp angles of
early motherhood, which is often filled with those overwhelming moments, making it feel like, hey, it wasn't so bad.
I discovered that
motherhood, especially in the
early years, can be an extremely lonely
time if you try to go on the journey alone!
Thinking about people having new babies and looking back on the
early days of new
motherhood is funny as my — youngest — baby is growing up at such a rapid rate that I'm pretty sure she has her driving test next week, so there's a lot of distance between us and that
time.
Breastfeeding is one of the biggest
time commitments of
early motherhood.
I like eating and good food, but cooking takes
time and creativity, and in the
early months of
motherhood my imagination was taken up with how to manage to put my baby down long enough to use the bathroom and get dressed.
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In 2012 Kristin stepped away from the full
time classroom as she took on the role of
motherhood, and began working at Cienega High School where she taught one section of an
Early Childhood Development class for the school's JTED program.
Set in Mercury, Mississippi, in the
early 20th century, Miss Jane is the story of Jane Chisolm, a woman born with a genital birth defect that renders her «useless» in a
time when a woman was intended for two purposes: marriage and
motherhood.
When a woman can choose the
timing of her pregnancies, her education is less likely to be cut short by
early motherhood.