My god you’re slammed,
For breast feeding in public,
For “brexting”,
For formula feeding,
For starting solids to early,
For starting solids too late.
For baby wearing,
For co sleeping,
For self settling,
For dummy use.
For natural birth,
For Caesarean section birth.
For birthday parties,
And even for giving your kid smarties.
You’re damned if you do,
You’re damned if you don’t.
Isn’t is about time we stop #parentshaming? Isn’t it time we start working together? We all want the same thing: a happy, healthy baby.
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Judgement stops and starts with us! Instead of expecting others to say "wow what a good job you are doing" challenge each and every comment made about mums (it is never about dads). THEN and only then we can start having positivity. We need to get rid of the toxic gossip, passive aggressive digs. Instead of complaining about the situation get up and start telling your girlfriends to stop their gossip ------ I guarantee most women won't. I made my house a gossip free home (firstly for my daughters and their friends) and then I was told my friends didn't like coming over because they can't "chat". I got new friends who actually support one another and we never ever have to hear pathetic judging comments. It is so liberating. We actually talk about our kids and our lives.
Maybe it is a personality thing too. I really haven't experienced any of what's in this article.....I don't and never have cared about what anyone else thinks.....I just get on with it.
I'm not on Facebook, didn't go to any mothers groups or playgroup, apart from normal every day stuff I didn't leave the house with my new babies and just concentrated on feeding and sleeping instead of being "seen" out and about as soon as possible as though that was some kind of sign as to how I was coping. I just enjoyed all three of my babies as much as I could and didn't have time for negative, competitive people and this worked a treat.