What I Didnt Expect To Change About Myself After Having Babies

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Комментарии • 42

  • @Thatcaramelchic
    @Thatcaramelchic 8 месяцев назад +8

    Omg I’m pregnant now and I can not tolerate media or any information/ content that includes harming children and animals I will literally make me break down I avoid it 😢

  • @evijalismane5487
    @evijalismane5487 10 месяцев назад +10

    Omg! The premenstrual rage thing is so me! After my second baby I was angry most of the time and finally a year postpartum I had my period back and had such an emotional relief. I felt it was odd. Glad to hear someone else had this same situation.

  • @AmberyTear
    @AmberyTear 3 месяца назад +8

    I'm child-free but I watch mom content sometimes as part of being a feminist and trying my best to not become detached from other women's issues and perspectives. That said, growing up I noticed that "mom brain" is very much a thing because it would make adult women around me act/ think unreasonable, overly emotional, overly protective, have no sense of humor or go straight up hysterical. It was always exhausting to deal with not just for me but for other adults around them and I became scared of these changes. I don't want to become... that and become even more of a slave to my instincts/ hormones. The concept alone makes me shake.

    • @khun9237
      @khun9237 3 месяца назад +1

      this.

    • @juanis8219
      @juanis8219 2 месяца назад +6

      Way to spread negative connotations about mothers while supposedly “not being detached from others women’s issues/perspectives”. You’re just looking to further affirm yourself in not having kids…

    • @khun9237
      @khun9237 2 месяца назад

      @@juanis8219 No, "mommy brain" (even though it isn't an official medical condition as of now and I wish it was given a less disgustingly infantilizing name) has been scientifically proven. While a small minority of women don't experience it, the fact that there is no treatment or mitigation for such an issue (especially considering how potentially profitable it is) is unacceptable. Society's hatred for women runs so deep that a likely irreversible and rehabilitating mental condition that can come with pregnancy is stigmatized just so more women will be compliant with the patriarchy. The only people spreading negative connotations that genuinely impact women are individuals who cry that feminists are "condemning motherhood" when they bring up relevant issues.

  • @LisaZoe86
    @LisaZoe86 10 месяцев назад +6

    I completely understand your reaction to movies with kids and violence. I have become extremely sensitive regarding stories about children and especially when there is any kind of violence. I was never good with gore and horror, I actually tend to faint when it gets too extreme (and it's happened not once, but twice while watching a rather harmless movie in the theater...), though I had a phase during adolescence when I kind of enjoyed creepy stuff. Nowadays I really don't feel like it. And yeah, stories about children make me feel very uncomfortable. If it's even real news where a child has been harmed it will make me tear up in a second.😢

  • @allystanhope4431
    @allystanhope4431 10 месяцев назад +5

    Totally relate to my time being more optimized now that I have a baby. Never knew I could accomplish so much in 40-50 minute stretches of time during naps lol.

  • @CaitlinPawlowski
    @CaitlinPawlowski Месяц назад

    I still don’t know if I want children but I found this video so fascinating
    Thankyou for this
    Also I have never heard about hair texture change I heard about the hair loss but never the texture 😯

  • @ChokoladekaninLove
    @ChokoladekaninLove 9 месяцев назад +6

    About mom brain, there are some studies that shows a part of our brain shrink doing pregnancy, and it can take up to two years before it gets back to it's normal size

    • @KatieLHall-fy1hw
      @KatieLHall-fy1hw Месяц назад

      I wonder why that would be a potential result? What does your body get out of doing that?

    • @AliveisKip
      @AliveisKip Месяц назад

      ​@@KatieLHall-fy1hw The human brain takes an immense amount of energy to run; 20% of our energy, for 2% of the body's weight. During pregnancy, a lot of energy is needed to grow the infant and subsequently give birth (in one way or another). I can see the need to shift energy away from the brain, as it's taking up the most. However, a couple quick searches online aren't coming up with much in regards to the energy the 'pregnant brain' uses during and after pregnancy.

  • @cristinaferigioni1624
    @cristinaferigioni1624 7 месяцев назад +3

    Omg my hair! I used to have easy hair - straight up and down, didn’t need any special treatment. Now it has become so unruly and brittle, and obviously I don’t have time to work it so it’s just a mess 9/10 😅

  • @KB-xk8pr
    @KB-xk8pr 6 месяцев назад +2

    I didnt know how much i would not care about a career😅

  • @amandadunbar9702
    @amandadunbar9702 10 месяцев назад +1

    I also experience pre-menstrual rage, except mine can last until day 2 of my period. Grateful you made this video. New mom this year and can relate to a lot of what you said. Thank you

  • @lurgeegirl
    @lurgeegirl 10 месяцев назад +2

    My curly hair is coming in straight now too. Totally a bummer. I just had my 2nd baby 4 months ago but this didn't happen the first time. Thankfully I have a short bob so it will grow out faster but at my last hair appt my stylist was like "um the top is growing in super straight, in case you're wondering why it might look different" siiiigh. I'm also in the thick of it with adjusting to 2 kids and trying to potty train my first. The rage is real and my marriage is suffering but I know we will get through it OOOOOF

  • @goobiejoobers
    @goobiejoobers 2 месяца назад

    The thing about managing low sleep is real! I do shift work so flip flopping from days to evenings to nights has always been hard, but then throw a toddler and 8 month old on top and I thought it would be impossible, but I just somehow manage to function everyday on less than 6 hours of sleep. I never could have done it before kids and I'm sure that its taking a toll on my body, but I get through my day without killing anyone. I honestly surprise myself, especially considering I probably slept 9 hours a night on average before kids. Perhaps I was frontloading on sleep in preparation 😅

  • @breevestrand
    @breevestrand 10 месяцев назад +4

    Mom brain is legit. I watched a video of a dr explaining during pregnancy the grey matter of your brain shrinks. It happens to teens during puberty as well and will grow back. But that’s why moms are forgetful, their brain is smaller 😂😂 i can’t remember how long he said it takes to grow back but it was somewhere between 6month-2 years I cannot remember for the life of me. #mombrain

  • @wagnersouza4463
    @wagnersouza4463 3 месяца назад +1

    The thing about gore, or scary about children, also happen to father. After my son born, any news about something bad about children, or in movies and Tv show, I automatically think about my own kid. It's very strange.

  • @cuhdence9075
    @cuhdence9075 10 месяцев назад +1

    🖐️ used to have a gorgeous lions mane, now I have no idea what to call the scraggles atop my head, but it's not cute!

  • @DeflatingBalloon
    @DeflatingBalloon Месяц назад

    I just came across your channel and I really appreciate your calm, happy energy. Thank you also for this video, it's helpful.

  • @Onnada
    @Onnada 4 месяца назад

    PMS is real, for many. I ligit get a short fuse and every other month or so I'm like, "WHYISEVERYTHINGSETTINGMEOFF--Oh wait... I'm getting my period soon, aren't I? Feh! Bring me chocolate and leave me to read!"
    With my third baby, I got the hair thinning.. so now I have funny short spikeys as it grows in again. 😂 So annoying.
    I have HG so nausea is worse with each pregnancy.. last time, the medication barely helped.
    I homeschool and have an introverted toddler, so I don't currently have much time for my own hobbies.. Sadly, that means I spend too much time on my phone.
    But they are amazing.
    Oh, and with every pregnancy, my one armpit gets stinkier. Thanks, hormones. 😢😂

  • @niebieskimotyl3308
    @niebieskimotyl3308 6 месяцев назад

    Hair structure - that's why many women cut hair after pregnancy, me included :) also short hair was easier to maintain. I had to cut my hair a lot, because I didn't have the time for maintenance ( I couldn't even take a shower without my kid screaming, he had to watch me pooping, I would bring a stroller to the bathroom so he could see me XD). And my son wanted to be held, or at least touch me, at all times, he was grabbing everything like crazy, so no such things as curler would be safe around him. That was a really weird experience, lasting around 2 years.
    He's been diagnosed autistic around that age, so it's not so common to have such an active and demanding baby. But at least he was always quite healthy

  • @autismenlightenment
    @autismenlightenment 10 месяцев назад

    My hair did that too. I eventually chopped it into a bob over the summer to get curl back

  • @lhickman0628
    @lhickman0628 3 месяца назад

    Omigod the gore thing and especially with children. I’m the exact same

  • @countryfrau8328
    @countryfrau8328 6 месяцев назад

    Oh! Me, too when it comes to things about kids and scary stuff. I also get upset about nasty comedy, thinking they are insulting us by sinking to substituting shock value/nastiness for something we should enjoy but actually ponder...and I always think that the comedian should do work that their families could be proud of.

  • @gabbymendoza4392
    @gabbymendoza4392 10 месяцев назад

    My hair texture changed too :/ still trying to figure out what products works and don’t. It’s a whole process again to try and get to know my hair

  • @TurpeinenRebecca
    @TurpeinenRebecca Месяц назад

    Yes to ALL of this!! This was so so real.

  • @toritabb
    @toritabb 8 месяцев назад

    If youre experiencing pre-menstrual rage it may be worthwhile to look into PMDD. Not a doctor or anything, but i have diagnosed PMDD that started after having kids.

  • @ashleybrude2846
    @ashleybrude2846 10 месяцев назад

    Yep! My curly hair started growing straight. I wasn’t sure if it was bc I had covid or if it was from pregnancy 🤷‍♀️ Sad bc I liked my curly hair

  • @amarshall5407
    @amarshall5407 10 месяцев назад

    So my hair texture didn't change but my hair basically stopped growing when I was pregnant. It grew maybe an inch in about 9 months for both of my pregnancies and that's super weird for me. But it was all my hair, like leg hair, arm pit hair, etc I barely had to shave at all.

  • @catharinab8860
    @catharinab8860 10 месяцев назад

    My hair didn’t change during pregnancy but I did change my moms hair. She’s got curly hair and when she was pregnant with me and nursing me she had straight hair. Then it went back to it’s normal curly self again. It’s so crazy

  • @SunYi-fi1is
    @SunYi-fi1is 6 месяцев назад

    I can totally relate with tolerating lesser sleep. I dunno how we do it as moms. But we thrive! Thanks for this video.

  • @stuartalexander5426
    @stuartalexander5426 10 месяцев назад

    My hair also went straight after having kids and it has not changed back to curly yet.. so wierd

  • @Shawnielee1990
    @Shawnielee1990 9 месяцев назад

    My hair prior to pregnancy was a loose curl. It was similar to your texture when you first started on RUclips. When i got pregnant, the top half of my head went straight, and the bittom half got more curly... half of my head is curly and the other half refuses to hold a curl. 😭😭😭

    • @Shawnielee1990
      @Shawnielee1990 9 месяцев назад

      And THEN there is the added bonus of all your hair falling out post partum... I had giant bald spots for MONTHS. And when that hair finally grew back it was COMPLETELY different than the hair that was already on my head. It grew back very brittle and dry. So I have 3 different textures on my head now, and I have no idea what to do about it! It's tempting to shave it all off!

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