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🗓️ 15 September 2021
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Sharing a teaser of the Patreon exclusive Freckled Foodie & Friends September episode. In this episode I sit down with one of my best friends, Jess Nash, to discuss all things postpartum, early motherhood, being a first-time mom, and our conception journeys. I want to include a trigger warning for pregnancy loss as Jess shares her story of miscarrying.
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0:55.2 | Just hanging out. It's honestly been very chill. Let's dive into motherhood. How? I mean it's so hard to explain. |
1:04.6 | But how have you felt being a mom over the past seven months? Like what have your takeaways been? |
1:12.6 | I think it's the most it's a beautiful experience but it's also the most chaotic and so hard to |
1:21.8 | explain to people that aren't yet mom. Yes. Or everything I thought I knew about being a mom |
1:27.2 | which now I'm looking back. I'm like I knew nothing. This whole experience is completely different |
1:33.5 | because I remember giving birth, getting home or even in the hospital being like what the fuck just |
1:38.1 | happened. Right. Because I'm a very independent person. I'm happy to do things on my own. Do |
1:43.9 | things when I want to do them. Same. And so I thought that was a good thing for motherhood because I'm |
1:48.5 | like oh I'm kind of a homebody. I don't really do much. But you within the second that child's born |
1:55.4 | you lose all of that. So that has been the hardest thing for me. You're wearing so many hats that |
2:01.5 | you never like your to-do list could get done without a child in time. Right. Now my to-do list is |
2:08.3 | just never ending and I have to do things or they'll never then they'll just never get done. |
2:13.0 | That's right. You know what I mean? Like you're doing I'm always constantly thinking like oh do |
2:16.3 | his diapers fit. Oh do we need more water in the house? Do we need more paper towels? Do we |
2:20.2 | have toilet paper? But also Casey's growing out of his clothes. So it's like my mind just never |
2:25.2 | turns off now. Never stops. And I wonder not to like steer this conversation somewhere else but I |
2:30.2 | wonder if social media has totally like fucked with our heads. Yeah moms people becoming moms now |
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