you're doing it right.

i'm talking to you.

to the mom who feeds her baby from a bottle and the mom who wouldn't think of any other way than breastfeeding; you're doing it right.to the mom whose baby sleeps in her room for months and the mom who puts her baby in a crib the first night and never looks back; you're doing it right.to every mother out there who follows their instincts and does what is right for their babies; you are ALL doing it right.

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all babies are different. every tiny, new human is an individual right from the very start. no two babies are the same. as such, no two moms are the same. and yet all the advice given to us is done in the language of absolutes: you must wait to give a pacifier OR ELSE; you must swaddle OR ELSE; you must you must you must or else or else OR ELSE. like if you don't do it the way the advice giver says, your child will end up stunted and dumb and a failure. yet for every single piece of advice that worked for one baby, there is an opposite bit of wisdom that worked for someone else's. for every pacifier user there is an equally happy thumb sucker, for every snug as a bug swaddled babe there is an equally happy flailing one.

i'm about to lay some truth on you...

if you are keeping your little one full, warm, happy and healthy, YOU ARE DOING IT RIGHT. there is no right way to be a good mom, except for the way that works best for you. and you should never feel guilty about ignoring the advice people give or the snarky things they say when they find out how you parent. nor should you hide how you parent for fear of what the masses will say about it. never be shy about your choices. you are a mother who knows her child, and you are never to apologize for that.

i feel so strongly about the choices i've made for my little girl in her three short months of life. i will tell anyone about them in sickening detail (you've been warned). what i will never do is tell you that my way is the best way, or the only way. it's just my way. it's what works for my little diva of a daughter, and for her dad, and for me.

so go ahead and put those cloth diapers on your baby, or don't. wear your baby, or don't. let them cry it out, or don't. you do you mama, and don't let anyone tell you that you aren't doing it right.

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