Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

MY truth about motherhood

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The Discovery Channel and the Parent Bloggers Network are partnering in a blog blast on womens’ truths about motherhood. This is inspired by The Discovery Channel’s new docu-drama “Deliver Me” which follows three women – best friends, working mothers and physicians – as they balance delivering babies together in their OB/GYN practice with their lives outside the delivery room.This is my first time participating in a blog blast and its been something I’ve been meaning to do. Here is what we all are all asked to share this weekend “We want to hear your truth: What is it about pregnancy, parenting, and motherhood in general that only a girlfriend will tell you? Tell us what you wished you knew before becoming a mom.”

What I wish I knew about pregnancy: That something I so desperately wanted would immediately turn into something I couldn’t wait to get over with. This was the case with EVERY pregnancy I’ve had (and I’m brewing baby #4 right now). I make amazing babies but I don’t enjoy being pregnant. I feel like a bad mom when I’m pregnant because I am tired and sick and don’t have nearly as much patience.

What I wish I knew about labor/delivery: That being induced does not always mean you will go into labor and get a baby right away (in my case it took 2 weeks). Sometimes you can push and push and a baby just won’t come out (especially when you have a baby thats 10lbs and 4oz). After 3 of them, I am a pro at recovering from c-sections now!

What I wish I knew about being a mom: Well, I knew a lot ahead of time because I helped my mom with my little brothers (I was 16 when I became a sister so it was good practice). I guess I wish I knew in advance how much breastfeeding would help me, it made things so easy with all of my kids and I have super happy babies! I do wish I knew in advance that each time the first 2 weeks of breastfeeding is difficult and painful and after that it is effortless and enjoyable. Oh and what I really wish I knew after I had my first baby is that it takes me 3 months after having a baby to get into a rhythm and feel like I have everything under control. With each baby I have noticed a BIG change in myself by the time my baby is three months. Not that I am miserable or a bad mom before that but there is something magical at that 3 month point for me where I think “YES! I can do this and I love my life”.

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7 Responses to “MY truth about motherhood”
  1. Annick says:

    Heather, you look soooo beautiful in that picture…is that with Ethan? I am feeling so jealous of you right now..I would love to experience that moment again…boohoo…….You really do look so happy and serene! See you tomorrow night!

  2. Heather says:

    Please Annick! I look drunk and yes that was Ethan. I too just want that moment with the brand new baby and I just have to remind myself that when I feel gross or tired and hate being pregnant.

  3. Beth says:

    Love the picture. I miss that new newborn bliss!

  4. foodaq says:

    Becautifull picture.I hope i can experience that moment again,but I can not.Love is so great,so ……

  5. KIM says:

    Love your blog…..what a fun read!

    Thanks for visiting my blog and I’ll be back to enjoy yours again! Hope to see your next weeks ‘unplugged project.’

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