The shame of baby blues

The anticipation of the imminent arrival of a newborn child is one of the most beautiful feelings a woman can have. It is the hope of most to be become a mother. A pregnancy might not always be planned, but by the time the baby starts kicking inside you, there is an inexplicable excitement. One guesses who he or she will look like and, for the most part, your visions of the future are positive. You think to yourself, “I am going to adore this baby. Everything is going to be perfect.”

Imagine your shock, however, when you get home from the hospital with your bundle of joy, and you are miserable?

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Have you ever experienced this situation? How did you handle it? Do you know someone with ‘baby blues’. Don’t be afraid to share your views.

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One Response to “The shame of baby blues”

  1. Kids says:

    I think that some people have a more difficult time dealing with a newborn than others. This stress will make some people crack.

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kimesha Posted by: kimesha October 30, 2009 at 12:41 pm