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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Navigating the Struggle: Working from Home, Parenting an Infant, and the Constant Battle of Self-Doubt

Parenthood is an incredible journey, but when combined with the demands of working from home full-time, it can feel like an unending balancing act. In this blog post, we'll dive into the raw and honest struggles of caring for an infant while juggling the responsibilities of a remote job. The constant stress, self-doubt, and the perpetual question of whether alternative childcare solutions could make a difference are all too familiar to many parents in similar situations.

1. **The Constant Battle:**
   Caring for an infant while working full-time from home is a challenge like no other. The continuous juggling act between meeting work deadlines and tending to a little one's needs creates an environment ripe for self-doubt. As parents, we often question if we're doing justice to either role.

2. **The Elusive Work-Life Balance:**
   The concept of work-life balance can feel like an unattainable dream. The struggle to compartmentalize professional and personal responsibilities within the confines of your home blurs the lines, leaving you in a perpetual state of being pulled in different directions.

3. **Milk Supply Woes:**
   For breastfeeding parents, the concern about milk supply becomes an additional layer of stress. The nagging question of whether being physically present at home, or opting for daycare or a nanny, could positively impact lactation looms large.

4. **The What-Ifs:**
   a. **What If I Wasn't Working?**
      The thought of how different things might be if you weren't juggling both roles simultaneously can be both tempting and tormenting. The grass often seems greener on the other side, but the reality is that each choice comes with its unique set of challenges.

   b. **Daycare or Nanny Dilemma:**
      Exploring alternative childcare options introduces another layer of decision-making. The internal debate over whether enlisting the help of a daycare or a nanny could alleviate some stress adds to the already overwhelming mental load.

5. **Navigating Self-Compassion:**
   Amidst the chaos, it's crucial to practice self-compassion. Understand that it's okay not to have all the answers or to feel like you're falling short. Parenting is a journey of learning and adapting, and acknowledging your efforts is an essential step in finding peace amidst the chaos.



Conclusion:

Parenting while working from home is an intricate dance of love, stress, and constant adaptation. The struggle is real, and the self-doubt is a universal sentiment. Whether you're questioning the impact of your work on your milk supply or considering alternative childcare solutions, it's essential to recognize that you're not alone in this journey. Embrace the challenges, seek support when needed, and remember that finding your unique balance is a process—one that evolves with time and experience.

Sunday, December 3, 2023

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Saturday, November 25, 2023

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Friday, August 25, 2023

Pumping Success as an EBF

I think everyone knows I breastfeed, but I also started pumping so that I can bump my supply up and have some extra for various reasons. I am no where close to a super supplier like I was with Nathaniel. When pumping I was getting like 1.5 ounces with the first morning session and it was less over the next two throughout the day. Fairly frustrating considering this isn’t my first child even if it had been a while. 

I ordered smaller flanges for my Motif Luna and finally dropped the dime (lots of dimes on the Willow 3.0) and the milk containers for it since the bags are a little pricey. 

I did worse with the Willow with the bags but when the milk containers arrived it was like a miracle. I finally pumped just over 2oz (albeit it took 45 minutes) in my morning session while he nursed from one side. Later after Devon’s nap, while he nursed from one side (I don’t want to wash 2 containers 😅), I pumped another 2oz! I finally could bag 4oz and I only did 2 sessions! 🥳🙌🏼

Today, another 4oz day success! 🥳🎊

I should say that I had a slight diet change. As of Tuesday I started adding half a scoop of protein powder to my morning and afternoon coffee. Since that didn’t change my output Tuesday or Wednesday I feel like that had trivial effect here. 

Someone told me it’s funny how what excites us changes with every stage of life. Very true statement. I am literally so freaking excited about being a better human cow. Moooo 😂🥰


Thursday’s bounty! 🥛 


Friday’s milk treasure! 🥰🥳

This makes this mama feel so accomplished! 🏆