'Avoid mommy blogs and social media. It's tempting to post about your baby every day, but practice texting photos to your close friends and family instead. Instagram-perfect families are curated, and those kids may not enjoy the exposure as an adult.'
to tell us the things they wish they'd known before having kids. Their responses were incredibly honest and rather eye-opening. Here's what they had to say:"Having a child isn’t an automatic magical moment of euphoria. I love being a mom, but I don’t love it as much as I thought I would. People make it seem like motherhood completes you and that there's no greater happiness than being a mom.
"Please accept help when offered, or ask for help, even if it’s for an hour to take a shower or eat a meal with BOTH hands. Family and friends do want to help; that’s why they offer. Just because you became a parent doesn’t mean you’re excepted to handle everything. That's unattainable. Also, whatever current age your child is, that moment is the hardest. Don’t listen to others who tell you 'a six-month-old is easy' and 'just wait until they're two years old.
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