tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-109270491515372768.post8732621656942420086..comments2023-03-25T09:19:15.482-05:00Comments on PoP of Joy: Note to my future self: Things I must not forget about what it’s like to be a new momPop of Joyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06050823310174544452noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-109270491515372768.post-68631901195399976482014-12-12T22:44:22.650-06:002014-12-12T22:44:22.650-06:00Thanks for these reminders Katie. There is true he...Thanks for these reminders Katie. There is true help for the emotional struggles of postpartum but you have to seek professional help, not just friends, family, and the internet. Encourage us moms to see a counselor, therapist, etc that can really make a difference. Thus will not only open up a world of new opportunities but also help de-stigmatize this experience and other mental health struggles. Thanks for the great reminders!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-109270491515372768.post-4915102657531770202014-12-12T15:10:25.057-06:002014-12-12T15:10:25.057-06:00As I chased my two year old through the grocery st...As I chased my two year old through the grocery store today, running at full speed, I couldn't help but laugh about my fear of taking my immobile infant to the store with me! It's embarrassing when they cry, but worse when they knock over a display of canned pineapple. (Ok, it was only a few cans, but still) I love your list, these are all very true! I had a lot of pain until 6 weeks postpartum. And I still have a lot of pain where I got stitched every time of the month, which I never had before baby. Ugh, motherhood. Sara @ Russet Street Renohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18120089301670852587noreply@blogger.com