I was booked on a plane headed for London for a year abroad when I found out I was pregnant. Those two pink lines were something I had not counted on and meant I had to unpack my suitcase and set up life as an expectant mum. My friends went through all the emotions with me when I told them the news – shock, disbelief, confusion, and eventual acceptance – and were over joyed when I welcomed my son into the world.
In my friendship group, I was stepping into uncharted territory as the first of us to have a baby. But you know what? My friends were also stepping into unknown territories themselves. They were starting careers as doctors, lawyers and aid workers. They didn’t have any more of a clue as to what they were doing in their lives than I did in mine. My uncharted territory of having a baby was not special or unique.
I spoke to my friend Sarah about this time in our lives, and how she felt about our friendship when I had my baby. “A friend’s little human is incredibly fascinating. It’s true, I’ll never be as fascinated as a grandma but watching a friend have a baby is like watching a really mysterious documentary you can’t get enough of,” said Sarah.
Did she feel like I neglected her when my baby was born? “I would say if anyone felt neglected by a friend who has a baby they should get therapy because they sound like selfish beasts. On the flip side, I suppose having a baby doesn’t give you a license to become a selfish beast either.”