July 08, 2008
Advice to Myself as a New Parent
Posted by Usha Rodrigues

As Gordon mentioned in his introduction, since I last blogged I've been up to a bunch of things, but by far the biggest is having a baby. I know there are blogs devoted to motherhood, and blogs about academic mothers, and I'm pretty sure everything I might have to say has already been covered there. But maybe novelty is overrated. I know a few people close to embarking on this particular voyage, and this one’s for them.

A year after giving birth, here's what I'd tell my pregnant and worried former self:

1. Don't worry, you'll still be you.

2. Labor and delivery isn't the hard part; it's the first 2 weeks and then 2 or 3 months afterwards.

3. Your world will become increments of minutes, hours, days, weeks: She slept 2 hours 40 minutes. She's 11 days old. We have our 2 week appointment tomorrow. The days will rush by, though some minutes will seem endless.

4. Singing to your child will bring rushing back memories of songs your mother sang to you, and remind you of how important and magical those songs were when you were small.

5. You won't be in control. Get used to it.

6. Professors can devote every waking hour to work, and still have more to do (more to read, write, think, more to prepare for class). Cara marvels at the shadow her small hand makes on the wall, and then I stop and see it too.

6. You'll still be you. It will take time, but you'll put your life back together, and there will be space for you. I promise.

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Comments (2)

1. Posted by Liz on July 8, 2008 @ 22:00 | Permalink

Yes, you will still be you, but different. I remember how strange it felt, as we drove home from the hospital, that the rest of the world looked exactly the same as it had before I had my first child, and people were going about the same routines while my world had irrevocably altered and I would have to find my way in the new one all over again. The only thing I can compare it to is what I experienced many years ago returning home after a year of travel abroad.

Welcome back.


2. Posted by Jason on July 10, 2008 @ 11:43 | Permalink

Really nice post, Usha.

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