Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Universal Mother.

I got this on Quora and it's a perfect description of what it feels like just after you've given birth and appropriate considering Mother's Day is coming up.

 

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When can I come see the baby?”⁠

A question new moms might hear over and over.⁠

At least at first. ⁠

Sometimes before she has left the hospital.⁠

Before she has had a chance to sleep.⁠

Before she has even showered off the blood.⁠

“When can I come see the baby?”⁠

Her phone dings while she settles back in to her home with a brand new human - to her brand new normal.⁠

Her oestrogen and progesterone levels are plummeting from the highest they’ve ever been to the lowest. She is shaky and hot and cold and sweaty and weak.⁠

Whether she chooses to breastfeed or not, her milk is coming in and she is sore and engorged.⁠

Whether she delivered vaginally or by c-section, her uterus will be contracting for days and weeks. Sometimes it’s as painful as labor.⁠

She’s bleeding and will continue to bleed for up to six weeks post-delivery.⁠

Her crotch is swollen and puffy and sore, or her incision is painful, or both.⁠

She is struggling to go to the bathroom - and she pees her pants (or pad) when she laughs, sneezes, and coughs.⁠

Her core muscles are weak, making lifting ANYthing hard.⁠

She’s starving. Endlessly starving.⁠

She has stretch marks and varicose veins, hair loss and acne, blurry vision and dry eyes. She sees a stranger in the mirror.⁠

She is totally and utterly exhausted. She hasn’t slept for more than an hour at a time in days or weeks.⁠

Any independence she had - to run errands, go to work, shower, eat, pee, sleep - has been suspended for now.⁠

So when you walk into her house, look at HER first.⁠

Give her space to heal, to bond, and to rest if she needs it.⁠

Be there if she needs it.⁠

Offer to help her.⁠

And then help her.⁠

Admire the baby, sure.⁠

But don’t forget to nurture the mother."⁠

Words @nichollegodar ⁠

Photo @alexhuanfacheng



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