I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼
I went back to work 3 weeks after giving birth to my son. Here we are sleep deprived, nursing and trying our best at figuring this thing out. It is the most exhausting, challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done but it really does take a village. Thank you @amyhubcast for championing an 8 month pregnant woman, my agents for viewing motherhood as a superpower rather than a hinderance and the ace production for accommodating feeding a newborn in the hair and makeup chair at 5am🤪 (and bringing me extra sides with every meal😈 @zoemelissax My experience isn’t what all woman are granted but I’d like to think we are normalising new parents retuning to work and taking more steps in the right direction. Special shoutout to bibs for helping looking after our bean🤍and @jessybarden who on my 5th day of postpartum baby blues hormone crash (if u know u know)FaceTimed me from across the Atlantic Ocean with a pep talk and peeled me off the floor. There is an unspoken sisterhood with woman who have walked the road before you and I’ll never forget when it’s my turn to be the advice giver- all whilst being knee deep in newborn poop of course🤍 There was a time when I really doubted myself and thought I wasn’t going to be able to do it but then I read @sophiesophierundle post on going back to work with her baby and it made me feel less alone. Here’s hoping someone in the same position reads this and see’s although it’s not easy, it is doable and we got this👊🏼