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Six Mantras for New Moms

MagpieGirl by MagpieGirl Talking Back(October 2006) (rank 63rd)

When I was the mother of newborns, I used to put mantras on sticky notes and post them on my fridge. Here’s five that I still pass on at baby showers to friends who are entering motherhood.

 

I Can’t Spoil a Baby. Sure, you

can make bedtime harder or nurse longer than you need to, but you can’t spoil –as in “ruin”—your baby by giving him or her too much love and attention.

If Mama Ain’t Happy Ain’t Nobody Happy. It does’t hurt your children if you take care of yourself – it helps them. So go ahead, put junior in the pac-n-play with some measure cups, slide him in front of the bathroom door or put on a baby monitor and take a shower! In fact, you can even take the time to shave your legs. Now take a few breaths before you step out into your biggest fluffiest towel. I promise, everyone will feel just a little bit better.

My Baby Will Tell Me What S/he Needs. When my first daughter was born I was terrified that I wouldn’t understand her cues and cries. But eventually, I got it down, and so will you. Your baby will let you know when s/he needs to nurse/sleep/be held and you’ll learn to interpret baby cues soon enough. If you’re having a hard time deciphering the cry vocabulary, ask and experienced Mom to listen in (and watch) for clues. I remember sitting with my girlfriend Susan, shortly after my godson Berto was born. He was crying and turning his head to nurse and I said, “I can’t believe I didn’t know what that meant!” But when Eden was an infant I was really lost. Getting help doesn’t mean you’re failing as a parent – it means you’re one Smart Mama!

I Can Trust My Instincts. After I had Eden, three nurses told me three different things about nursing, how to get the baby to latch, and how often to nurse. When my midwife came to check on me I sobbed, “I just want to know what to do.” She patted my arm and said kindly, “Welcome to motherhood kiddo.” You’ll get, hear, and read a lot of advice about infancy, but ultimately your instincts will tell you what’s best for your unique mother/child combo. Can’t tell what your instinct are? Ask yourself, what would I feel best about doing, and then follow your first response.

This Too Shall Pass. This is the one sticky note mantra that I still keep up on the fridge – even though Eden and Cate are now 8 and 6 years old! Children tend to outgrow every difficult stage. Whether it’s a spat of suddenly not sleeping through the night, or the “I don’t have enough words to tell you what I want so I’m gonna scream” stage – this too will pass! I remember that when my children were infants any especially difficult stage seemed to pass in 3-6 weeks. As the kids got older some of the stages passed more quickly, while others held on longer. But with time, patience, and learning on my part and on the kid’s part, things do tend to get better.

Time Will Make Me An Expert. My father always says, “The problem with parents is that we’re all amateurs.” But as each age and stage passes you’ll get more experience and know how under your belt. No one is a better expert on your kid that you.

These Mom Mantras are copyrighted, Rachelle Mee-Chapman 2006.

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mcm
October 22nd | mcm
Re: Six Mantras for New Moms

Fantastic Mantras!



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Lenka
July 4th | Lenka
Re: Six Mantras for New Moms

Hi,

I don't know if this message will be proper here, but I would like to tell  you all about my happiness.

I'm 70 years old and I'm babysitting my great grandchildren age 2 and half and 10 month. It makes me tired, but very happy and I feel still usefl. I can help my graddaughter, so she can go to work and makes life easier for all her family.

Thank you Vlasta (Lenka)



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beckyandjames
September 2007 | beckyandjames
Re: Six Mantras for New Moms
Hi,
I've been a Mum for three and a half weeks now and some days I find I am really struggling. I love this idea and hope to find my own mantras to post around the house to get me through these tough days. Thankyou.


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carol398
January 2007 | carol398
helpful
hello my name is carol and i just wanted to say thank you for your advice.i have three kids and i know for sure your advice is right.


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ratbag465
5.00 (Excellent) | January 2007 | ratbag465
dont stress

just enjoy the time you have with your babies and dont stress about the little things like housework all too soon your children have outgrown that really cute cuddle and kissing time and the house work will still be there so sit back and enjoy while you can



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lightbee
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | lightbee
Loved this!

These are brilliant.  I only wish I'd heard these - especially the one about instincts - when I first had my kids.  I spent so much time stressed in the beginning and getting such conflicting advice that I was so confused.  I finally just pretty much had to make the decision that it was my life and my kids and even if it didn't please other people, I was the one who was bringing them up and it was going to be done my way. 

They seem to be turning out okay so far!



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suzan73
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | suzan73
excellent!
Excellent!  i also used to stress about my housework but in the end it got done even if it was the next day!


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juneleslie
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | juneleslie
Another piece of advice
I do think they r all good advice and can be used for quite some time.  the only extra thing I would be inclined to say would be that a mother does have maternal psychic gut instinct ( call it what u like) it is there - don't be frightened to use and go by it 95% of the time.  when all else fails then go to friends, parents or professionals.


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HOTMAMA
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | HOTMAMA
baby shower gifts
I think this is a great idea to give out at a baby shower, I have a friend Kelly who is due in 2 days,  I think I will cross stitch the this to shall pass on a burp rag for her!  Great Advice!


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duritz
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | duritz
Mantras

I also have a favourite which is from a magnet on my fridge... "Always be biugger, stronger, wiser and kind".

I must say that some days "Ths too shall pass" is the only one that works! lol



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Frontier
November 2006 | Frontier
Mantras for Dads
I am waiting for this series


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lexiw
5.00 (Excellent) | November 2006 | lexiw
great advice
All new mums should have this advice before they have the baby so as not to stress to much about doing things right.


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violeta
3.83 (Good) | November 2006 | violeta
yes
sooooooooooooooo truuuuuuuuuuuuuue


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MissyMoo2003
4.00 (Good) | November 2006 | MissyMoo2003
Very true
What you have written is very true. Great notes.


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bellachell
4.00 (Good) | October 2006 | bellachell
great advice

it seems so simple yet so hard to put into practice thanks for some wonderful advice



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sweezie
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | sweezie
Absolutely!
I feel like I'm cheating because I'm the Susan in the story and this is the exact advice you gave me (sometimes a couple of times or in different ways). These mantras helped me enormously. Love you, godmamma!


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Tink1976
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | Tink1976
Fantastic advice.
Where were you when I had Amy? I really could have done with this advice and some of it I can still use like taking me time without feeling guilty about it. Thank you again for such great advice.


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Jessgore
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | Jessgore
Could not have said it better myself...
Yep could not have said it better... Well done...


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dolphins30
October 2006 | dolphins30
Well said
i couldn't agree with you more there. Self time is a good time too.


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TheMentorMom
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | TheMentorMom
Love Them!
I love these!  What a great idea to pass them on at showers.  Thanks for passing them on to us :)


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jenlemen
October 2006 | jenlemen
these are great
keep 'em coming!


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Kristen
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | Kristen
Knowing the cries

I remember right after delivery when my sister Patience walked into the delivery room, heard Ethan cry, and said, "our little baby is in pain.  Poor boy."  I was stunned because I didn't realize that he was crying because his big ol' head was hurting after his prolonged journey.  It was a great lesson to learn because even though I didn't know it the first time he cried, I knew it every time after.  Thanks for the great mantras.  I'm putting them up in time now to prepare for Baby #2.



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allyp
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | allyp
great advice

That was great advice that you posted! I like the quote that your father always says, its nice but true!



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