Here are some of the common reactions you’ll hear:It’s not your fault, you are just being stubborn, it’s not the fault of the baby, the baby is happy, it could have been any number of things, but you were born a bad mother.
It’s so sad, you should be proud of yourself for making it through it, but at the same time, you deserve to be blamed.
This is a really good question, and I’m not going to lie, there are a lot of people who feel like this.
The fact is, your child is a part of your identity, so when you have a baby you’re a part the world, and the world is full of people that are proud of you for being a good mother.
There’s no doubt that you are a good mom, and it is very difficult to talk about a painful experience with someone who is completely different.
But when you are faced with someone whose perspective on the situation is completely antithetical to your own, you have to look at it and say “I don’t get it.”