Parenthood, Week One What I Have Learned
by Anna on
Here are ten things that childbirth and new parenting have taught me this week:
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There is no better lesson in humility than being buck naked and surrounded by mostly strangers as they watch a small critter work its way through out of your most private girly bits.
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To be humbled is to become a parent when you have no previous experience with infants.
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New baby smell is a hundred times better than new car smell. Except for the whole diaper thing…
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Breasts actually have a purpose greater than attracting and entertaining members of the opposite sex.
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Modesty has no place in breastfeeding. Especially when other women are squeezing your breasts in order to help you figure out how exactly to use them for that purpose.
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Nothing boosts the self-esteem like the weight loss post-pregnancy, especially in large quantities (ex. I just lost 30 lbs in a week.) That is, of course, until you realize that you still have nearly 30 more to go. Yikes!
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A newborn infant’s cry is to sound what lasers are to light.
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A man crossing the Sahara on foot still knows not the thirst of the nursing woman.
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A well-fed infant resembles either a miniature stoner or a drunken one-eyed pirate.
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All babies are heart-breakingly beautiful. Especially mine.