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Catherine Lea's avatar

Reading this felt like resting in a safe, sturdy place. As a new mom — well, six months in, but some days it still feels brand new — I can say unequivocally that the newly-minted Aunties in my life made all the difference during a very, very scary and bleak few months postpartum. I’m one of the first in our circle to have a baby, and while I have large memory gaps from those sleepless days, I can remember every meal, every hug, every supportive text, every “I’m at Costco, need any diapers or pizza?” call.

One thing I reflect on now: many of my friends deferred to me to invite them over, wanting to give me space with my new baby. I have done that for new parents, too. I think for someone else, that may have been a good boundary, but for me, I would much rather have had someone text “Do you need any company [today/during the witching hour/in the mornings]?” I found myself really craving a close friend’s presence, and would rather have declined the offer if I needed to instead of having to reach out. I’ll keep that in mind for future postpartum pals.

Thank you for putting this together; thank you all for being part of the village wherever you are. Thank goodness for thoughtful Aunties.

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As a mom of a 3-year-old and a 5-month-old, I felt this!

I remember a friend coming by with fresh cut-up fruit for me and then she proceeded to clean the kitchen. And another who hung out with my preschooler and made him feel great. And parents who drove in to stay with us when my partner had to travel for work.

I also think that I didn’t fully get it until I had kids, so I can understand why not all friends come through like this. I hope this reaches many people!

Parenting can feel totally fine one minute and overwhelming the next — it’s so important to have people in your corner. Even today I find the hardest moments are when I’m sick — taking care of kids while you need to rest is beyond hard and that’s when I feel the most isolated.

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