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The long road out of postpartum depression: you don’t need to be brave | High Functioning Momism
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A soft place to land or a hard place to live? Any Given Sunday →. The long road out of postpartum depression: you don’t need to be brave. February 2, 2015. Finn was born crying and didn’t stop for six weeks. I used to joke that if he was awake, he was crying. I spent six weeks shushing and swaying and swaddling and trying ANYTHING I could find to stop the crying. I remember taking him into a little boutique baby shop and the owner said, “Does he have colic? 8221; I felt insulted. It was like a dream.
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High Functioning Momism | No road map. Just pure adrenaline and Momma's instinct! LIfe with 4 kids~ high functioning autism and twins. | Page 2
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Newer posts →. My yelling’s smallest victims. March 7, 2014. My heart was so heavy as I tucked the boys into bed tonight. Charlie has been detached lately. I’ve tried to chalk it up to growing up, but I fear it’s something more. We will work it out together. You are not alone in this.” When he didn’t respond, I asked, “Are you sure there’s nothing else bothering you? 8221; I always fear he is being bullied at school or having trouble with friends. He said, “It’s home.”. I said, “What about home? But I al...
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Any Given Sunday | High Functioning Momism
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The long road out of postpartum depression: you don’t need to be brave. May 5, 2015. Two years ago, when Charlie made his First Communion I was overjoyed and so proud. But a little voice in the back of my head said, “Will this ever be Finn? Will Finn ever be able to stand up there in a scratchy suit with other kids standing that close to him? Will he ever be able to go to CCD? But we kept going anyway. So we kept going. If not, at the very least, for the donuts! Oreo crumble from Shop Rite, please? Each ...
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I like beer and babies.: Top 10 Differences Between your First and Subsequent Pregnancies
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Top 10 Differences Between your First and Subsequent Pregnancies. Though all pregnancies are special, your first tends to get a bit more of the red carpet treatment than any pregnancies that follow. Here are my top 10 differences between first pregnancies and any that occur after. 10 The Learning Curve. You read every book known to man about pregnancy, childbirth, childcare, environmental toxins, diet and exercise, etc. 8 Diagnosing Mystery Ailments. 7 Your Social Life. In a ...
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It’s Like Having An Alter Ego, But Harder : Women Writers, Women's Books
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It’s Like Having An Alter Ego, But Harder. May 3, 2015. If you were to meet me on the good days, standing beside our minivans in the school parking lot, you’ll most likely see a woman wearing the uniform of an American suburban mother: boots zipped over jeans, hair that’s been flat-ironed too many times, dark sunglasses. On those good days, the ones where I behave like a normal human out in the world, I might even be wearing lipliner. Though, must never be mistaken for easy, or balanced. I’m a much b...
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