Being a Mommy… what does it mean?
For me it means:
Blessings

Happiness
Joy
Scared
It teaches me new things, opens my mind
Tiredness
Love
Confusion
Loving β€οΈ unconditionally
And so much more…
Happy Monday π
Passionate about helping children living in poverty. I am a children's book author & social worker. Proverbs 16:24
Being a Mommy… what does it mean?
For me it means:
Blessings

Happiness
Joy
Scared
It teaches me new things, opens my mind
Tiredness
Love
Confusion
Loving β€οΈ unconditionally
And so much more…
Happy Monday π

Being worried it’s natural and normal for new parents, panicking about every little thing and reading books before giving birth, it’s all normal.
Before giving birth, you have different worries than after the baby is born. While you are pregnant you might be anxious that the baby didn’t move yesterday, you are thinking about the labour and delivery, and how will you coop within the first month of your baby’s life.
2. The fear that your baby will die – Being a new parent can be stressful sometimes. My Mum told me that when I was a baby (in my first days of life) she was so worried that every night she will take turns with my Dad to check on me with the mirror trick to see if I am breathing, now that’s anxiety.
3. The baby is crying too much – A lot of parents discover how often and how long newborns cry, especially for dads could be stressful and they start panicking that something it’s not right with the baby, which usually it’s normal or the baby’s needs are not meet.
Donations for poor children- Christmas timeΒ π π½
4. The baby sleep – In the first pregnancy some mums read tons of books about baby’s sleep, but you have to understand that every baby is different and special, so if in the book says that your baby needs 12 hours of sleep, well do not believe it, or worse be anxious that your baby is only sleeping 10 hours. The baby will sleep as long as she/needs.