Nunca fui muy “maternal” y me daba miedo no saber cómo conectar o jugar con un bebé.
Pero con él todo me sale natural. No tengo que pensar, solo ser. Y creo que ahí es donde más genuina me siento 💛 #parati #mamaprimeriza #firsttimemom #boymom #mamadevaron
Many new moms share the common fear of not knowing how to bond with or play with their babies. This feeling is completely normal, especially for those who don’t consider themselves naturally “maternal.” However, as many have experienced, these fears often dissolve once they start interacting with their little ones. The connection and love that develop can come so naturally that it surprises even the most hesitant mothers. This authentic experience helps moms feel more genuine and present, which is vital for nurturing healthy relationships with their children. It’s important to understand that parenting doesn’t always require perfect knowledge or scripted activities; sometimes, just being yourself is enough to create a special bond. Support communities such as those indicated by hashtags #firsttimemom, #mamaprimeriza, and #boymom provide great resources and emotional support. Sharing personal stories and challenges with others who are in similar life stages can boost confidence and reduce feelings of isolation. Remember the encouraging message captured in the images, "Pensabas que serias mala mama y mirate ahora" (You thought you would be a bad mom, and look at you now). This resonates deeply with many first-time moms who doubted themselves but have since grown into confident and loving caregivers. Embracing these sentiments can empower moms to trust their instincts and enjoy the unique journey of motherhood.
