I was
told by other Moms to relax, that likely I was stressed and passing that onto my baby.
Not exact matches
I wasn't sure that I wanted to either, but I was at a luncheon hosted
by a friend's
mom, and you remember what your mama always
told you when you went to eat at
other peoples» houses, right?
«It is
by telling our stories that we
moms nurture each
other, leaning on one another for support and reassurance, knowing that none of us is perfect and we're all in this crazy race together.»
Moms being
told they can't nurse in public is always a hot topic and this one was helped along
by a number of posts (one my own, several
by others) on message boards and groups on related topics.
I was
told by a cashier at a store that
moms on WIC recommend
other moms to say they breastfeed so they get the extra food.
The punches didn't come out of nowhere, of course; the mother felt that she was rudely approached
by the
other woman, who'd asked her to quiet her screaming child in the store and then
told the mother to «go to hell» after receiving a negative response, and thus, the mother transitioned from «angry
mom of screaming toddler» to «violent
mom of screaming toddler» as she threw punches in the parking lot.
New
moms shouldn't worry about what
other parents are buying, or what they've been
told to purchase
by well - meaning friends and relatives.
Some
moms told us their newborns were just fine in the undershirts provided
by the hospital, but many
others felt differently.
The
other lady supported the
mom by telling her that what's she was doing was fine and shouldn't be ashamed of feeding the baby.
So there is a young
mom, 18 actually, very young
mom, Darcy Pennington, and she was visiting her grandmother at Royal Liverpool Hospital, and she needed to feed her baby Vincent, and she was approached
by a female nurse, and she was
told to go to a private room, so that
other hospital visitors didn't feel quote on quote «uncomfortable».
And new
moms must've been
told countless times about the importance of burping your baby during and sometimes after each feed
by their relatives, friends or
by other mothers.
I'm just stating things that I've read in preparation for labor and birth or that have been
told to me
by other moms, docs, midwives, etc..
I applaud you for being so brave to
tell your story & i hope
other moms can be encouraged
by it.
When
other moms would
tell me about their experiences trying to sleep train their babies, I always wondered what they meant
by «crying».
We were overwhelmed
by the number of
moms and
moms - to - be who
told us their incredible stories about connecting with
other moms and
moms - to - be.