“You Might Need to Hear This” and Other Honest Truths for New Moms

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Hey there, new moms! I hope you’re ready for some real talk because I’m about to share a few nuggets of wisdom that might be a bit tough to swallow. Just hear me out — I’m coming from a place of genuine care and no judgment. It’s time for some candid advice that your friends might be too afraid to tell you, and yes, you might have a little odor going on. So let’s dive in.

5 Honest Truths New Moms Should Consider:

  1. Take a Break from the Internet: Seriously, set aside that smartphone for a couple of months, especially Facebook. Your baby does not have the rare condition you’re reading about, and those horror stories? You don’t need them. Rely on your instincts and reach out to friends instead. Remember, people have been raising healthy babies for ages without the Internet, and they did just fine. Trust me, the online community can be harsh.
  2. Your Baby Isn’t Winning Any Contests: Look, we know your little one is the cutest thing in the world to you, but the reality is no one is going to vote for them in the cutest baby contest. Send that link to your parents if you want some votes; they’re the only ones who’ll bother. You’ll save yourself from a bit of embarrassment, and you’re welcome in advance.
  3. Let’s Talk About Hygiene: A wise friend once said, “If you think you might smell, you probably do.” It’s understandable — hormones, stress, and sleep deprivation can lead to some funky odors. Take a few moments for yourself and jump in the shower. You deserve it!
  4. Yes, You’re Feeling A Bit Unhinged: It’s perfectly normal to feel a little off-kilter right now. You’re navigating a whirlwind of emotions while managing hormones that feel like they’re on a roller coaster. It’s okay to feel overwhelmed. This is why stepping away from social media is essential — it helps save face and helps you focus on your beautiful baby. Feel free to cry if you need to, just do it in the privacy of your own space.
  5. You’re Doing Better Than You Think: Believe it or not, you will feel like yourself again someday—just not today. I can recall seeing others going about their business and wondering if I would ever feel normal again. Yes, you will sleep, enjoy a glass of wine, and find your new rhythm eventually. Just hang in there; it will come.

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In summary, new moms, it’s crucial to step back, breathe, and acknowledge your feelings during this overwhelming time. You’re not alone, and you will find your way back to a sense of normalcy. Remember, it’s okay to seek advice and take a moment for yourself.