Moms Talk About the Hardest Stages of Parenting
21 Moms Opening Up About Their Hardest Stages of Parenting Will Break Your Heart
Parenting is full of twists and turns at every stage. Just when you think you've got things down, you're thrown a new curve ball that you either never saw coming or knew was coming, but still have no idea how to handle. When I had my first child, I couldn't imagine anything being harder than the newborn stage. Boy, was I wrong. The toddler years nearly did me in! And now that I'm parenting a tween, I'm not sure I'll survive these years either. But, as parents, we figure it out and persist, because what else would we do? I asked my friends to dish on what the hardest part of parenting has been for them so far just to make sure I wasn't alone. So if you need some validation that you aren't totally screwing things up (you're not, I promise), keep reading.
1 Divorce
2 Lack of Sleep
3 Breastfeeding Fairy Tales
4 Special Needs
5 Postpartum OCD
6 Letting Go
7 Letting Them Make Mistakes
8 Growing Into Their Own People
9 Difficult Situations
10 Time Off From My Career
11 Self-Care
12 Mom Shaming
13 Unrealistic Expectations
14 Breaking Boundaries
15 Every Stage Is Hard
16 Picking My Battles
17 Being Proud of Them No Matter What
18 Juggling Illness
19 Deployment
20 Being There
21 Comparing to Other Families
