If only I could swing by your place with some snacks and a nice bottle of wine, take your hands in mine, and say, “Hey, you’ve got this!” In the meantime, here are some uplifting reads to help you regain your parenting confidence.
10 Tips for Handling Visitors After Birth
By Lily Thompson
10 Things New Parents Worry About (But Shouldn’t)
By Mark Davis
7 Ways to Survive Life With a Newborn and No Family Support
By Sarah Johnson
You Don’t Have to Have a Great Mom to Be One
By Emily Carter
Tug and Pull – Finding Balance in Motherhood
By Jessica Lee
Babies are Just Like Cake – Cut New Moms a Break
By Laura Adams
What I Can Promise to Parents of Newborns
By Alex Brown
5 Skills You Can Look Forward to Gaining as a New Parent
By Tim Wilson
Tips From a Doula – How to Survive Postpartum
By Rachel Green
20 Things I Learned From My First 4 Months of Parenthood
By Chloe Smith
“I’ll just have to be 15 minutes late”
By Megan Taylor
What Happens After Giving Birth – 10 Things to Expect
By Jen White
Shit that Sucks as a New Mom – and How I Made it Through
By Amanda Gray
Things I Stopped Doing With My Newborn
By Rebecca Hill
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