10/06/2022
"Do you ever put that baby down?"
Usually I'd smile a cheesy grin and say, "no," however there were moments when that question was filled with a judgmental tone and I'd roll my eyes with my response.
I held her a lot.
You could say I spoiled her.
Doctors would say I should've let her cry it out more.
You could say I broke a lot of rules because of the nights I'd sleep with her in my arms in the rocking chair.
But the one thing you can't say is that I regret holding that baby.
Because now she's a busy toddler and wants nothing to do with Mama's arms unless sheâs hurt or is tired. Sheâs too busy running around and chasing her big brother.
As moms, we get a lot of unwarranted advice from others. We get a lot of judgmental comments about our choices when it comes to our parenting. And as a result, we find ourselves comparing ourselves to other moms (and maybe even questioning ourselves).
But I can guarantee you one thing: youâll never regret holding the baby.
Sure, you may have issues with sleep training or getting them to self-soothe, but those phases are short. And that baby phase is pretty short, too.
Youâll blink and theyâll be walking.
Youâll turn around and theyâll start running away from you.
And youâll wish you wouldâve held them more when they let you. Youâll pray that theyâd let you just hold them tight and snuggle them. Youâll wish you could rock them to sleep again and watch those little eyes flutter as theyâre dreaming.
So ignore the judgmental comments.
Listen to the unwarranted advice but you do you, Mama.
Donât worry about what others are doing . . .
And just hold the baby.
You wonât regret it.
Shared with permission from Courtney Devich, Author