Throughout our lives, individuals create their relationships as their interactions and moments of socialisation become more and more frequent. We live in society, with rules and regulations and where constant contact is one of the main characteristics of our way of being. Communication is fundamental, and it's something that is encouraged from an early age.
This constant contact and interaction creates bonds with people, whether it's because they share the same workspace, went to the same school or because of different circumstances that make us interact with people we see on a regular basis. But let's make this context more specific. Each of us creates our own relationships. We can start with our family and progressively create our own groups of people, who will have different environments or possible contexts. It's all part of it.
The people who are close to us and those who come into our lives for some reason are important. When we approach certain moments in our lives, we have our loved ones give us a helping hand - whether it's helping with a task, simply being there for the baby's growth or even just talking things through. These are acts that make a difference and can help at many times, particularly when we don't know what to do and have to ask for support. They are people who care about us and want the best for us.
Today we want to talk about the moment when we receive the baby in our arms, which will stay in our heads forever and will be a turning point in our lives. After that moment, mum and dad will need support, even if sometimes they don't ask for it or don't want to admit it.
We can agree that friends and family will be our source of support, tips and tricks, conversations and help, for example when we most need to do something that requires someone to stay with the baby for a while.
Human beings have a tendency to think they can do everything at once and can often become overwhelmed and perhaps unable to manage everything around them. It's normal, it's a new phase that requires a lot from the mother and father! One of the many challenges parents face is realising when they need help and when they think they need it. This is common.
Whether it's a visit to a psychologist or extra help from a family member or friend with daily tasks, these are the small actions that make people close to us vital and make moments in our daily lives better with their constant support. We can consider the same when we ask someone for a tip and that sharing is able to make the moment when we carry out a task simpler.
Having people close to you and making them part of this new challenge of parenthood makes this journey easier to begin. As well as believing that what we decide will be the best and most appropriate for our situation, the tips and knowledge that our mums and those closest to us have acquired can be a great help. We believe that even the best support is realising that you're not alone, and that's the most important thing.
At Wedoble, we consider the birth of a baby to be exceptional and unique. Creating a family is challenging, motherhood and fatherhood can be complex and full of happiness, but with our people by our side everything becomes better and feeling that they will always be there to support us is even better!
It feels better when we have our people with us, we are able to overcome any adversity and there is this mutual help that will make all the difference to the way we are and the way we see the different situations that happen in our daily lives, mentioned in this case when we begin our journey of motherhood and fatherhood.
What about you? Do you agree with today's post? Which people have been there for you whenever you need help or have any questions? How was the whole process of having a baby and the journey to parenthood? We want to know your opinion.