You Can Miss Yourself Without Resenting Your Baby
Two truths can sit in the same tired body: you love them, and you miss you.
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NEW MOMMYMAGAZINEFor moms who love their baby but miss themselves. Yeah.
Two truths can sit in the same tired body: you love them, and you miss you.
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The internet loves a transformation. You are allowed to be a whole person before, during, and after birth.
Two truths can sit in the same tired body: you love them, and you miss you.
A sharper creed for mothers who are done being sold the fantasy of vanishing beautifully.
That appointment can be helpful. It should not become permission for everyone to stop caring.
You are not weak because cereal at midnight suddenly feels spiritual.
The right size is not a surrender. It is breathable infrastructure.
The Manifesto
We are not here to fix you. You were never broken — just rearranged. Read the piece that started the whole magazine.
Body
The internet loves a transformation. You are allowed to be a whole person before, during, and after birth.
The closet is not just a closet anymore. It is a museum, a dare, and sometimes a grief ritual.
A practical, tender way to stop letting the harshest light in the house narrate your day.
Breastfeeding
You are not weak because cereal at midnight suddenly feels spiritual.
Night feeding can turn the kitchen into a confessional. Let us make it kinder.
Formula, breast milk, pumped milk, nursing, bottles: feeding is not a morality play.
Intimacy
Postpartum intimacy is allowed to be contradictory, slow, funny, awkward, and deeply honest.
Love helps. So do specifics, shared labor, and fewer conversations where you become the household translator.
A clinician can clear your body medically. Your readiness gets a vote too.
Recovery
That appointment can be helpful. It should not become permission for everyone to stop caring.
Leaks, pressure, heaviness, pain, and fear are common conversations. They should not be dismissed.
A scar can be numb, tender, complicated, beautiful, annoying, and yours all at once.
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That appointment can be helpful. It should not become permission for everyone to stop caring.
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