IF YOU'VE JUST HAD A BABY YOU ARE DEFINITELY GOING THROUGH THIS!
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Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2023
Any individual who is becoming a parent for the first time will attest to the fact that whoever you come in contact with in the first few months, categorically appoints themselves as an advisor. The irony here is, you never really asked for it. Sometimes advice is great and sharing your concerns and experiences with others might actually lead to a healthy discussion about parenthood. However, more often than not, the well-meaning 'help' that others offer can become suffocating and create a lot of confusion. Becoming a parent, either for the first time or otherwise is a time of great joy, however, it can also be overwhelming and stressful. Added to the unsolicited advice by everyone who is not your doctor, parents can end up feeling anxious and overly burdened. Here are a few instructions that you shall definitely hear often and should decide for yourself whether they work for you or not
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