Whatever way they come into the world must be hard. The c-section route is probably more of a surprise, but being squeezed into the world can’t possibly be a pleasant experience. Thanks for reading.
]]>We’re so glad that the Moro Reflex is behind us. It was so hard to get Peachy to sleep with those flailing arms. Thanks for visiting.
]]>Eating and sleeping can be hard if you don’t know what the purpose of it is. Newborns have no sense of cause and effect so they don’t really know why they’re eating and sleeping. They just know to cry when they are uncomfortable. Thanks for visiting.
]]>It must be scary. I imagine it would be like waking up on another planet. Thanks for reading.
]]>I would think it’s even more off an adjustment for them. At least we have nine months to come to terms with what’s about to happen. It’s a total surprise to them. They have no idea that they’re about to make their entrance into the world and they have no clue what that world is about. Thanks for visiting.
]]>It’s easy to forget that when you’re a new parent and stressed out about a crying baby. Whenever I start to feel overwhelmed, I take a deep breath and try to see the world from Peachy’s perspective. It calms me down and a lot of blog posts start that way. Thanks for reading.
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