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Top Comments of this video!! :3
You are absolutely correct.
My parents, siblings and distant relatives were there for me.
My child's father cheated and his family was horrible to me and still is.
I had severe bleeding, and we both had fevers so I was not allowed to leave the hospital for a while.
Recovery was hard but looking at my sweet girl's face made it worth it.
I was constantly called immature and selfish (I worked almost until labor with issues that resulted in surgery after my pregnancy)
There are other things that factor into why our relationship is how it is now, but he was not there for me or his daughter.
I hope everything is ok ❤️
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This made me emotional because during my times of PPD, I was told by close family that I was constantly complaining and rather than taking the time to understand or extend a loving hand, I was ridiculed. PPD is a hard journey for all moms. May Allah swt make the journey of motherhood easier for us all.
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I had a lot of help from my MIL. So much so she took over. And I kept being told I was ungrateful because I had help and was still complaining. But I missed my child and didn't feel like a mother. I couldn't properly bond with him because she was changing his clothes, his nappies and was feeding him, bathing him. Sometimes she even kept him throughout the night. Always ask...how can I help? Instead of doing what you want to do to help a new mum.
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Postpartum can be a lonely, painful, and mentally exhausting experience for some. Some women have suicidal thoughts and severe rage. It’s great to have others looking out for you, but some don’t have that at all. It’s best to be your own advocate. If something doesn’t feel right, report it to your doctor immediately. You owe it to yourself and child(ren).
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@NinjaMommy
1 year ago
Let me tell you something, a new mother NEVER forgets who showed up for her, & I mean really showed up for her when she was lost in the trenches of postpartum
Some of the ways you can show up is by bringing hot meals, cleaning up for her, holding the baby if that’s what she wants, and sometimes just simply asking her how can I help.
These small gestures make a world of a difference to her.
What are some other ways people have shown up for you or you wish they had shown up for you?
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