Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are more than your petite body.
Yes, you have your whole self and identity that you’re about to lose as well.![]()
LOL THIS hahaha.
How superficial to be worried just about the "body" lol. You have a lot to learn yet, OP. Good thing all of this is actually the best part of parenthood. You might kinda look back on who you were and feel like just a little bit of pity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am naturally petite and trim and do not have to work hard to stay slender. Now that I’m pregnant I am terrified of losing my body.![]()
Honestly, I hope "mom and baby" are healthy. Having your baby go to the NICU? That is something to be terrified about, in my experience.
Yeah I’m about to go into a c section and I worry about dying so…not losing my petite body is the least of my f-ing problems. I don’t know how women have the brain cells to worry about this. You will grow a human and you need to try to be healthy and make sure that new human is also healthy…end of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am naturally petite and trim and do not have to work hard to stay slender. Now that I’m pregnant I am terrified of losing my body.![]()
Honestly, I hope "mom and baby" are healthy. Having your baby go to the NICU? That is something to be terrified about, in my experience.
Anonymous wrote:I am naturally petite and trim and do not have to work hard to stay slender. Now that I’m pregnant I am terrified of losing my body.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady, I promise once the baby is out, you will be too tired to care. I find that the losing your body is not so much the problem... it's the losing 30-minutes a day to spend on basic hygiene, hair, makeup, putting thought into getting dressed --- that's the real reason why a lot of moms look bad. We literally DON'T HAVE TIME to put ourselves together, especially in those hyper-needy early years.
Nope. Maybe in the first 2 months when you're up all night, but nope. Don't scare expectant moms with this drama. I have always had time to bathe myself and look decent.
Really? You most either have a lot of help, one kid who is an easy baby, a hands on partner who lets you primp, or just ignore your kid.
+1
I didn't primp when I had a newborn, but I have never missed a shower because of a kid. At that age, even if DH was gone, I'd toss 'em in the bouncy chair and take the shower with the baby in the room (good for baby's perpetual congestion, too!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady, I promise once the baby is out, you will be too tired to care. I find that the losing your body is not so much the problem... it's the losing 30-minutes a day to spend on basic hygiene, hair, makeup, putting thought into getting dressed --- that's the real reason why a lot of moms look bad. We literally DON'T HAVE TIME to put ourselves together, especially in those hyper-needy early years.
Nope. Maybe in the first 2 months when you're up all night, but nope. Don't scare expectant moms with this drama. I have always had time to bathe myself and look decent.
Really? You most either have a lot of help, one kid who is an easy baby, a hands on partner who lets you primp, or just ignore your kid.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady, I promise once the baby is out, you will be too tired to care. I find that the losing your body is not so much the problem... it's the losing 30-minutes a day to spend on basic hygiene, hair, makeup, putting thought into getting dressed --- that's the real reason why a lot of moms look bad. We literally DON'T HAVE TIME to put ourselves together, especially in those hyper-needy early years.
Nope. Maybe in the first 2 months when you're up all night, but nope. Don't scare expectant moms with this drama. I have always had time to bathe myself and look decent.
Really? You most either have a lot of help, one kid who is an easy baby, a hands on partner who lets you primp, or just ignore your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady, I promise once the baby is out, you will be too tired to care. I find that the losing your body is not so much the problem... it's the losing 30-minutes a day to spend on basic hygiene, hair, makeup, putting thought into getting dressed --- that's the real reason why a lot of moms look bad. We literally DON'T HAVE TIME to put ourselves together, especially in those hyper-needy early years.
Nope. Maybe in the first 2 months when you're up all night, but nope. Don't scare expectant moms with this drama. I have always had time to bathe myself and look decent.
Really? You most either have a lot of help, one kid who is an easy baby, a hands on partner who lets you primp, or just ignore your kid.
Anonymous wrote:100% if you have more than one your body will suffer. Once you are holding the baby you really won't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady, I promise once the baby is out, you will be too tired to care. I find that the losing your body is not so much the problem... it's the losing 30-minutes a day to spend on basic hygiene, hair, makeup, putting thought into getting dressed --- that's the real reason why a lot of moms look bad. We literally DON'T HAVE TIME to put ourselves together, especially in those hyper-needy early years.
Nope. Maybe in the first 2 months when you're up all night, but nope. Don't scare expectant moms with this drama. I have always had time to bathe myself and look decent.