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First Time Parenting Woes

littlebytes by littlebytes Walking(October 2007) (rank 500+)

Whether you are 24 or 34, parenting is hard work. Has anyone ever said this to you before? Have you ever thought to yourself how hard can it possibly be to change diapers and feed someone?

Well, as a new mom to a seven month

old I am here to tell you that first time parenting is more than hard work it is endless, thankless, sometimes emotionally and physically draining work. While you love and cherish the beautiful little child your love created, you ask yourself 'what have we done?' You might even wish you could just escape for a day or a week to your previous life, but you can't. As a parent you are committed for the rest of your life to love, nurture and care for that new life you have brought into the world. It is a bit overwhelming for anyone who has been there or is going through it. Anyone who has not, needs to know that it is not for everyone.

You must be prepared to give up your life...your hobbies, your wants and needs at times. All the things that you once found solace or comfort in are no longer yours. Your life will evolve around the new baby, his needs, his wants, and his desires. If you are fortunate enough to have family nearby to help out you might have time for some of the things you once enjoyed. Or if you happen to have a great babysitter around when you need a break or if you work outside the home you might find some relief from the day to day life of a parent, but if you are a stay at home parent your life is theirs. You may plan to get some housework done, read a book or write a story or watch your favorite T.V. show or movie, but as soon as you start it is almost inevitable... your baby will soon beckon you with a whaling scream or whimper until you come to change, feed or hold him. There is no escape for a stay-at -home parent. Where you go, your child is day and night. You want to love him and nurture him and care for him with all you have, but some days you are so emotionally and physically drained that you start to resent him.

First time parenting is a joyous occasion but it is not one to jump into. You should be in a stable and committed relationship. Your partner should be willing to support and help you at the end of the day. If you are young and considering parenting it is a good idea to wait until you have had a chance to really live and enjoy your life. Get your degree, travel do whatever it is that your heart desires because once the baby arrives your life will change forever and will no longer be your own.

Written by P Garza February 4, 2005
First published http://littlebytesnews.com
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COLE2008
August 11th | COLE2008
Re: First Time Parenting Woes
great article lots of info thanx cole


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emmie
October 2007 | emmie
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parenting isnt easy but they are worth it great article


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Izzy
October 2007 | Izzy
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I agree, starting a family is not something to go into lightly.  But then again, it's not something that should be feared as if it's going to be the end of your life. Like everything in life, there will be a balance that will eventually be achieved.

My husband and I waited 8 years before we started. It's almost too long, but I needed to finish school and we needed to be better financially. My son is 2 1/2 years old, and my twin daughters are 4 months old. We went to our first big family vacation (at Disney World) when my son was 1 1/2 and we enjoyed every minute of it! So travelling doesn't have to be completely taken out of your life. We are planning on going back in a year or so.

One thing though, your idea of fun will definitely change to include what's fun for your children. I described what we did in Disney to a friend (single) and she said, "oh, you didn't get to do much... that sucks". To the contrary, we had absolute fun!



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Kellzacar
October 2007 | Kellzacar
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Yep - parenting is hard work . . .  BUT it is all worth it . .  Nothing in this world is better than a hug from our kids!!

Cheers Kellz


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FremantleDocker
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2007 | FremantleDocker
Re: First Time Parenting Woes

Totally agree with you there. Parenting is alot of hard work, and if your child has something like a speech problem like my youngest has, its harder still.

Excellent article too. Loved reading it.



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ajv00
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2007 | ajv00
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Great article thanks,  Yes parenting is very hard work and you do have to give up alot of you time, but it is a very rewarding thing to do.  The milestones the cuddles etc...  even the crying sometimes is all worth it.  But I must admit there are some days where you just want to throw it all away.   


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llmunchkin
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2007 | llmunchkin
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Wow - parenting is hard work and very full time with a young baby...  'There is no escape'  that's very extreme - LOL. 

Everyone feels that way sometime, especially when you are breastfeeding around the clock.  However you don't have to change who you are, give up your wants and needs.  Having a new baby means that you need to plan ahead (way ahead) for the little things you used to take for granted.  New babies are great to take out for walks, and lunches with friends who are still working, as well as movies (many cinemas have special mother/baby screening rooms etc). 

They are only small and needy like that for such a short time - as they get older, it is easier to get back a little more time and freedom.  It is good advice for anyone considering becoming a parent though, as there is a lot to consider.


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