Mother's Day Magazine

Dear New Mama: A Letter from a Doula

mother holding baby

Dear new mama,

Welcome! You’re now a lifetime member of an amazing club — motherhood. When you feel alone, remember that there are many women who have had the same challenges as you.  

As a new mom, you probably have so many thoughts running through your head:

Is breastfeeding or bottle feeding best?

When should my little one start solid foods?

Is my child hitting her milestones?

It’s a lot. And sometimes, being responsible for a tiny human feels like too much.

On top of it all, your body is still healing. You’re sore from delivery, wiped out from feeding your baby at all hours. You wonder how women like Meghan Markle look flawless (in heels, no less!) after birth. But don’t forget — she’s healing, just as you are. And that healing doesn’t have a timeframe. Every mom is different but equally amazing.

Beyond your body needing to heal, you may be on a rollercoaster ride of emotions after delivery. And it’s easy to feel alone when you think you should be happy after having a baby.

But as a doula, I’m here to tell you: so many moms struggle postpartum. Worried about your child? Feeling sad, overwhelmed, or anxious? You’re not alone.

Moms usually put their children first.  

But for the next five minutes, let’s focus on you.

Sit down. Take a break. Brew a cup of coffee or tea. Let’s make sure you have some tools for support at your fingertips.

Okay, I know, there are likely dirty dishes piled up. And mountains of laundry. There is probably a dog to walk and phone calls to return. That can wait for five minutes.

Take a moment to tune in to yourself. What are you doing to heal? Are you feeling some anxiety? Perhaps you’re feeling a bit blue or disconnected from everything? What are you doing for you?

During this period, which is different for everyone, take care of you. Your little one needs you, of course, but don’t forget to take time for yourself and address your needs as well.

Here are my top tips for new mom self-care:

All the above items can be found at stores in your local area or online.

At this point, you’ve likely run out of time. Your baby may be fussing, and it’s time to go. Before you do, remember:  

You’re doing an amazing job, mama!

xo,

Alex

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