Postpartum

This is 8 months postpartum.

Everything is moving so fast that I feel like I can't catch my breath.

I feel like l've already loved and said goodbye to a hundred different versions of you.

The tiny little baby who would kick, kick, kick me all night long, while I rubbed my swollen belly and murmured mindless nothings back at you.

The puffy, one-hour-old, "I can't believe she's here," asleep on my chest, your safest place in this new, noisy world.

The up-all-night newborn, who asked for every piece of me, over and over, and even when I had nothing left to give, it somehow was enough for you.

The 2 week butt-scruncher, somehow sleeping anywhere and everywhere, even inside of the chaos that is this life with your big brother.

The clingy 6-week-old, cycling through baby carriers and contact naps, humbling me and all I still needed to learn, day after day.

The smiling 3-month-old, grinning at everyone, giving your big brother and your daddy the feedback they'd been so desperate to see.

The charming 6-month-old, crazy about food and making all of us laugh around the dinner table.

The curious soon to be on the move 8 month-old, barely a whisper of the newborn you were, staying curious, keeping up, refusing to stay little.

I remember all these other yous, and it's so easy to think I'm missing it, that it's going too fast, that I'm blinking instead of keeping my eyes open.

But it isn't true.

Because when I look back, when I stop and catch my breath, I can see the threads running through it all - the things that are actually true.

I haven't blinked. I was there.

Every version of you, every season, every day we said goodnight and every new morning we said hello - I was there.

I have loved you, I didn't miss it, I was there.

I am here. We have both been there and we are both here. together.

This is 8 months postpartum.

And on we go.

Mom Life | Girl Mom | Family

2025/1/10 Edited to

... Read moreThe postpartum period can be a whirlwind of emotions and changes—joy, exhaustion, and everything in between. As new mothers, it's important to acknowledge and embrace these feelings, as each stage in a baby's development brings new challenges and rewards. At 8 months postpartum, many mothers find themselves facing the reality of their body’s transformations and the challenges of maintaining their own well-being while caring for a new life. Self-care becomes essential, and finding a community of support can make all the difference. Sharing experiences with other moms can help alleviate feelings of isolation, allowing mothers to realize they are not alone in their journey. This stage often sees babies becoming more active and curious, requiring parents to adapt and engage in new ways. From introducing new foods to navigating sleep routines, every moment is a lesson for both mother and child. These interactions foster deep connections, as parents witness their little ones grow and explore the world around them. As you reflect on your own postpartum journey, consider what 'being present' means in your life. Whether it’s simply cherishing quiet moments or embracing the chaos, the essence lies in appreciating the unique experiences motherhood offers. Remember, amidst the fast pace of parenting, it's perfectly okay to pause and reflect, ensuring you are nurturing both your child and yourself.

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