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Being a new parent is an extremely exciting yet chaotic time. While running on little to no sleep to ensure that their new family member is well taken care of, moms and dads try to adjust to their new lives as quickly as possible. Simple things like finding the time to take a shower become incredibly challenging, but little things like seeing your baby smile become what you live for.

If you know the joys and struggles of being a parent, we’ve got a list down below that you might find painfully relatable. We took a trip to the Beyond the Bump subreddit and gathered some of their most spot-on memes about bringing a new member into the family. Enjoy scrolling through these pics, and keep reading to find a conversation with mother and author Sharon Tjaden-Glass!

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    With All Of The Posts I’ve Seen About Unhelpful Partners, This Feels Appropriate

    With All Of The Posts I’ve Seen About Unhelpful Partners, This Feels Appropriate

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The best nanny boss I had never cared that the house wasn't spotless when she and her husband came home. She said it was more important for the kids to be happy. I worked for them for over a decade

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    Welcoming a baby into your family is one of the most exciting things a couple can do. The choice to start a family is a big one, and after 9 months of anticipation, couples are over the moon when they finally have a living, breathing, adorable little child cradled in their arms. But as beautiful as the miracle of life is, welcoming a baby into the world certainly isn’t easy.

    The majority of new parents lose between 1 to 4 hours of sleep per night during their child’s first year, which can take a huge toll on their mental and physical health. This can make moms and dads less alert, more irritable and even more prone to feelings of anxiety and depression. Not to mention the fact that taking care of a little one is a 24/7 job that leaves very little time for cooking, cleaning and of course, relaxation.  

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    I’m Still In The Potato Phase But This Gives Me Hope Lol

    I’m Still In The Potato Phase But This Gives Me Hope Lol

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    To learn more about what it's like to be a parent, especially a new mom, we reached out to Sharon Tjaden-Glass, blogger and author of Becoming Mother: A Journey of Identity. Sharon was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and share why it's so important for new moms and dads to have support systems of other parents.

    "Relationships with other new parents provide you with much needed validation that what you're going through is incredibly challenging and stressful," she says. "The support and camaraderie that you build with other new parents can help relieve that stress and reassure you that new parenthood isn't easy for anyone. Every new parent carries a different universe of struggles specific to their personalities, backgrounds, families, and cultures."

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    Teach Me 🙏

    Teach Me 🙏

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Saw one of these the other day with the toddler using a Dustbuster vacuum on the floor for fun! Effective! Thought it might scare the dog though!

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    Pure Gold

    Pure Gold

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My three year old today, talking about his little brother "I helped him find the penguin toy" me: oh that's nice of you. Him "maybe next time he could use his bloody eyes". I am not proud, but I did laugh when he couldn't see me

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    Sharon also opened up about one of the unexpected challenges that she faced when becoming a mom. "I had a terrible time breastfeeding," she shared. "Letting go of breastfeeding was the first of many moments when I had to let go of a vision of how I thought new motherhood would be for me — and accepting what it was. It's an important lesson to cultivate gratitude when you need to take another path in life."

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    We were also curious what Sharon would like people who don't have kids to understand about what being a parent is like. "How much time and effort it takes just to get to work to start a workday," she told Bored Panda.

    "When I had a baby and a preschooler, I had to pack and load 7 bags of stuff everyday for me and my kids. Diaper bag, two backpacks, three lunch bags, and my work bag. It took 2 hours of preparation and transportation before I ever turned on my computer," Sharon explained. "And then there was more work at the end of the day. It's so much."

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    "I also didn't fully appreciate how expensive child care would be," Sharon added. "When I had two young children in full-time daycare from 2013-2019, we paid about $24,000 a year. In some states, the costs are much higher."

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    I Feel This So Hard

    I Feel This So Hard

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    Sharon also shared some wise words for moms and dads who are about to become parents for the first time. "Never underestimate the importance of a strong social support network around you," she says. "It is always better to move closer to support systems than further away from them. If you are trying to choose whether to move somewhere for a new job where you have no social support or stay in a current job that isn't your dream job but is closer to social support, trust me: No job is worth the sacrifice of having no social support."

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    At 4 Months Postpartum, I Can Confirm

    At 4 Months Postpartum, I Can Confirm

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even better, especially for scrunchy little newborns who wake up approximately 437 times a night, dress them in sleep sacks or nightgowns.

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    "If you live near family that can help you in this new stage of life, that is beyond priceless," Sharon says. "Not only could it save your mental sanity when it gets really tough, but it will surround your children with loved ones. Situating your child within a community that supports demonstrates how critical relationships are for a healthy life."

    If you'd like to hear more wise words from Sharon or you're looking for an honest glimpse into pregnancy and new motherhood, be sure to check out her memoir, Becoming Mother: A Journey of Identity

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    *when It Is My Turn To Do Anything For Myself

    *when It Is My Turn To Do Anything For Myself

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    Say It Louder For The People In The Back

    Say It Louder For The People In The Back

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fed is best. You do what's right for you and your family. I tried to breastfeed and for whatever reason it wasn't working, I was exhausted and distraught, my baby was the same. I swapped to formula and things changed almost overnight, I got a bit more sleep and had a content baby. Don't let anyone make you feel bad for whichever method to feed your baby you choose.

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    And if you’re a new mother who’s experiencing some sadness after welcoming your little one into the world, know that that’s incredibly common. In fact, March of Dimes reports that 80% of new parents say they’ve experienced the baby blues. This typically goes away a few weeks after the child is born, but if you’re experiencing symptoms longer, reach out to your healthcare provider. Postpartum depression is nothing to be ashamed of, and it’s important to get help to ensure you and your baby can be as healthy as possible.

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    My Day To Day Life Right Now

    My Day To Day Life Right Now

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    3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Get used to the fact that this continues until they launch to independence . Under no circumstances will "DAD!! COME QUICK" - be accompanied by either "There's a squirrel!" or "Sally's bleeding!"

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    Are these memes reminding you of when your kiddos were babies, pandas? We hope you’re enjoying scrolling through these pics, whether your kids are 30 years old or 3 months old, and please remember to keep upvoting your favorites. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article discussing parenting, look no further than right here!

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    I Feel This On A Spiritual Level 😂 I Know You Mamas Can Relate!

    I Feel This On A Spiritual Level 😂 I Know You Mamas Can Relate!

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Spend my days wishing they would go away for a day, then spend my free time missing their little giggles

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    Me A Few Hours Ago. By Golly I Think It Worked

    Me A Few Hours Ago. By Golly I Think It Worked

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is so funny and true! “Sleep sack zipped 87%…waves to houseplant…27 peas…plays with alligator toy only…” these really made me laugh. I remember. Lol

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    Whew! I’m Not The Only One

    Whew! I’m Not The Only One

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