By LISA MITCHELL
Mother’s group really is a lifesaver during those first few years of parenting uncertainty.
I managed to keep the same mother’s group for both of my children and we soon became experts at ‘parking’ our prams at our favourite cafe. It was like a clever jigsaw puzzle. And we’d stay there for hours. Because there’s nothing that coffee, cake and conversation can’t cure.
But at the end of the day, mother’s group is still a group of women, and women by nature, are a little competitive. We can’t help ourselves.
It’s not necessarily a bad thing. I can look back and laugh at a lot of the things I did and said, now.
Here are seven things nobody at mother’s group confesses to, but we are all guilty of. Come on, you know you’ve done at least two of them.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this series of posts is sponsored by Carefree. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
1. My kid wasn’t sleeping through the night.
Those first few foggy days, weeks and months of mother’s group were just terrifying. I constantly felt like I was failing and I thought I was the only one feeling this way. Most of the other mums in my group seemed so much more confident and together. So when their babies started ‘sleeping through’, I said mine was as well, but he wasn’t.
My son woke up every two-and-a-half hours to feed for the first month and by three months was only sleeping for four hours at the most, and not every night. But everyone else in my group was telling me about the progress they were making with their baby’s sleeping routines, so I said my son was ‘sleeping through’. I felt like such a fraud.