Kylie Kelsey
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Newborn bliss refers to the intense joy and happiness experienced by new parents during the early days and weeks after the birth of their child. It encompasses the overwhelming love, wonder, and sense of fulfillment that comes with bringing a new life into the world. Now, I will preface this with, if that is your experience, I am so happy for you.
Newborn bliss refers to the intense joy and happiness experienced by new parents during the early days and weeks after the birth of their child. It encompasses the overwhelming love, wonder, and sense of fulfillment that comes with bringing a new life into the world. Now, I will preface this with, if that is your experience, I am so happy for you.
Newborn bliss refers to the intense joy and happiness experienced by new parents during the early days and weeks after the birth of their child. It encompasses the overwhelming love, wonder, and sense of fulfillment that comes with bringing a new life into the world. Now, I will preface this with, if that is your experience, I am so happy for you.
I do think to some degree with each of our children, we have had a few of those moments where it's just absolutely like you are in awe of the fact that the two of you have just come together to build another human being and that they are actually here and that they are, although alien-like, adorable and that it's crazy what you have just done. But
I do think to some degree with each of our children, we have had a few of those moments where it's just absolutely like you are in awe of the fact that the two of you have just come together to build another human being and that they are actually here and that they are, although alien-like, adorable and that it's crazy what you have just done. But
I do think to some degree with each of our children, we have had a few of those moments where it's just absolutely like you are in awe of the fact that the two of you have just come together to build another human being and that they are actually here and that they are, although alien-like, adorable and that it's crazy what you have just done. But
The fact that especially social media likes to sensationalize that everyone has this newborn bliss and that it's the whole day, every day that you are just soaking up every minute of that newborn baby and that you are enjoying every second of it and that it is beautiful top to bottom. Parenthood as a whole is a lot, specifically the newborn phase, because they are entirely reliant on you.
The fact that especially social media likes to sensationalize that everyone has this newborn bliss and that it's the whole day, every day that you are just soaking up every minute of that newborn baby and that you are enjoying every second of it and that it is beautiful top to bottom. Parenthood as a whole is a lot, specifically the newborn phase, because they are entirely reliant on you.
The fact that especially social media likes to sensationalize that everyone has this newborn bliss and that it's the whole day, every day that you are just soaking up every minute of that newborn baby and that you are enjoying every second of it and that it is beautiful top to bottom. Parenthood as a whole is a lot, specifically the newborn phase, because they are entirely reliant on you.
They can't walk anywhere. They can't crawl anywhere. They can't tell you what they need. You're still learning each other. This is difficult, like truly challenging. And to try and say that everyone should feel newborn bliss is bananas. I have definitely experienced, like I said, bliss for each of my children, but I have also experienced a degree of baby blues or postpartum.
They can't walk anywhere. They can't crawl anywhere. They can't tell you what they need. You're still learning each other. This is difficult, like truly challenging. And to try and say that everyone should feel newborn bliss is bananas. I have definitely experienced, like I said, bliss for each of my children, but I have also experienced a degree of baby blues or postpartum.
They can't walk anywhere. They can't crawl anywhere. They can't tell you what they need. You're still learning each other. This is difficult, like truly challenging. And to try and say that everyone should feel newborn bliss is bananas. I have definitely experienced, like I said, bliss for each of my children, but I have also experienced a degree of baby blues or postpartum.
Specifically, I know that I had baby blues with Wyatt. I do think I had some degree of postpartum with Benny. You know it, especially when you get on the other side of it. It becomes very clear hindsight is 20-20. But these are the feelings that I was having. I was openly discussing with my mom. I would openly discuss them with Jason.
Specifically, I know that I had baby blues with Wyatt. I do think I had some degree of postpartum with Benny. You know it, especially when you get on the other side of it. It becomes very clear hindsight is 20-20. But these are the feelings that I was having. I was openly discussing with my mom. I would openly discuss them with Jason.
Specifically, I know that I had baby blues with Wyatt. I do think I had some degree of postpartum with Benny. You know it, especially when you get on the other side of it. It becomes very clear hindsight is 20-20. But these are the feelings that I was having. I was openly discussing with my mom. I would openly discuss them with Jason.
I would openly discuss them with friends because I was not afraid to voice the concerns or
I would openly discuss them with friends because I was not afraid to voice the concerns or
I would openly discuss them with friends because I was not afraid to voice the concerns or
thoughts that i was having because you think to yourself why am i having anxiety or thinking so hard about what could happen am i going to drop my baby down the steps while i'm walking down the steps probably not but why does my brain think that that's top concern and i'm not even going on the steps do you see what i'm saying
thoughts that i was having because you think to yourself why am i having anxiety or thinking so hard about what could happen am i going to drop my baby down the steps while i'm walking down the steps probably not but why does my brain think that that's top concern and i'm not even going on the steps do you see what i'm saying