How My Life Has Actually Changed Since Having a Baby

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Let’s talk about the ways that my life has ACTUALLY changed since having a baby. Obviously becoming a parent is a massive change but I wanted to take stock of the specific details and give you an example of how one person’s life has changed. Thank you Skin + Me for sponsoring this video! Use code HANNAH08Y to receive your first Daily Doser for £4.99: www.skinandme.com/?promocode=...
CW: weight talk + clothing sizes from 3:16 - 5:53
CHAPTERS
00:00 - Introduction
01:26 - Mind, body & soul
12:32 - Daily routine
15:46 - Relationships & friendships
25:12 - Work & finances
31:25 - Hobbies
36: 07 - Habits
42:03 - Outro
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@pao9767
@pao9767 11 ай бұрын
would love to see a tutorial for childfree friends on how to be a good and considerate host. what kind of invitations are easy to say yes to and how can they help make parenting easier? Loved hearing your thoughts!
@plotzenhotz82
@plotzenhotz82 11 ай бұрын
Seconding this!
@kasia8306
@kasia8306 11 ай бұрын
Yess such a good idea
@SomeoneBeginingWithI
@SomeoneBeginingWithI 11 ай бұрын
yes I'd really like to know this. I'm sure there are lots of non-parents who want to be good hosts to their parent friends and just don't know how.
@SamarkandChan
@SamarkandChan 11 ай бұрын
Yes. I always get feedback that I'm a good non-parent friend to friends with small children and I'm always looking for more tips. 😊
@mariamuller-hornbach1143
@mariamuller-hornbach1143 11 ай бұрын
Yes!!! That would be absolutely great!
@Joe_Sant
@Joe_Sant 11 ай бұрын
I’ve watched your videos for years now Hannah. I’m a 62 year old married man. My wife has had dementia for 11 years. I know I’m not your target audience but I think your videos are so helpful to folks of all ages. Just wanted to say as an older bloke. I still have the same mind set at I did as a young adult. I thought one day I’d feel old. My body is falling apart but I’m still the same person in my head. Funny how we think life & time will change us. Btw. Your skin is looking great. Thanks for the videos Hannah. ☮️
@dees3179
@dees3179 11 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you’re going through that with your wife. It’s an evil thing. Hooray for people like Hannah who keep us company on KZbin while the world burns around us……makes a big difference when you are in a situation that can feel so isolating. Sending lots of hugs.
@clarebrown9403
@clarebrown9403 11 ай бұрын
@jennifers5560
@jennifers5560 11 ай бұрын
My friend group went through that period of barely seeing each other once people started having kids. During some years, we would only see each other once a year. But if you have a good group, you will come back together once the kids are older. I mean it might take like 16 years, but that’s life! (My core group is going on 36 years together.)
@wibbley_wobbly3580
@wibbley_wobbly3580 11 ай бұрын
Would be interested to see a video about working with a career coach
@morehannah
@morehannah 11 ай бұрын
ooooh good to know. not 100% sure I have many coherent thoughts to share at this stage but will definitely keep in mind!
@LemonSte
@LemonSte 11 ай бұрын
Second this!
@shellfx3542
@shellfx3542 11 ай бұрын
Yess that would be so interesting
@rebekahwalkarden4876
@rebekahwalkarden4876 11 ай бұрын
Yes! I was just thinking this!
@p0etrygh0st
@p0etrygh0st 11 ай бұрын
agree would be interesting
@hummuslife1086
@hummuslife1086 11 ай бұрын
As a 28 y/o who just bought a house and is celebrating 8 years with my bf, I am very much weighing up whether or not to have kids and this is super helpful and insightful ❤
@bonitaw7658
@bonitaw7658 11 ай бұрын
congratulations on buying a house!
@hummuslife1086
@hummuslife1086 11 ай бұрын
@@bonitaw7658 thank you!!
@InsertLiteraryPunHere
@InsertLiteraryPunHere 11 ай бұрын
Your channel feels like such a warm and inviting place for people with all different lifestyles! Can’t tell you how much I appreciate that as a single, childfree person, I never have to worry that you’re about to casually devalue my life, luuulz. (Honestly, even a lot of really lovely people DO think that parents’ lives are more meaningful overall, but they’ll skirt around that sentiment a bit because it’s not as socially acceptable to just come out and say it anymore ¯\_(ツ)_/¯). Interestingly, I always liked your content but I’ve watched a lot more since you had a baby. I just like the way your mind works, and parenting is such a drastic change that it tends to inspire a lot of interesting reflections and insights from people! This video is a perfect example of that :).
@morehannah
@morehannah 11 ай бұрын
Aw thanks so much! It’s so important to me to make sure I’m not accidentally making statements like that that make people with different lifestyles to me feel alienated or judged so means a lot that you find my videos warm and inviting! Thank you!
@woodforbrains9383
@woodforbrains9383 11 ай бұрын
This video is so introspective! Kind of mind-blowing the level of self-awareness on display here.
@morehannah
@morehannah 11 ай бұрын
ha that's so interesting you think that... I don't know if my self-awareness is more or less than others but maybe it has something to do with being watched by lots of people on the internet?? maybe it forces you in a really brutal way to be more self-aware!? I dunno.. 😅
@cottagebirder
@cottagebirder 11 ай бұрын
as ive gotten into my early/mid twenties, I've realised I don't think children are for me. Ive always struggled w my mental health and I've learnt that I am autistic. I just don't think I have the mental capacity and energy to care for a child for 18+ years of my life. It takes so much effort to look after myself, let alone another person. I'm open to changing my mind again in the future, but I'm trying to see how I feel about calling myself child free now.
@SomeoneBeginingWithI
@SomeoneBeginingWithI 11 ай бұрын
As a non-parent who would like to become a parent in the future, I don't think the feeling of your life having meaning is bad. Now that you are a parent, you have a responsibility to care for your child to the best of your ability. That won't go away, even when your child grows up. As adults it is still very benificial to have our families and especially our parents for support and advice. Morally, you now have a non-optional goal. Before you were a parent, your goals were optional. You could of course have goals like career progression, friendship, romantic relationships, doing work that benifits your community, ect, but you could choose how important each of those was to you, and you didn't have to do all of them. Being a parent is different. I think it's good and natural to feel more strongly about your love for your child than you did about the things which were important to your life before you became a parent.
@caitie226
@caitie226 11 ай бұрын
I agree. I've felt the same thing in smaller ways when taking on projects that mean a lot to me. It's a good feeling to have purpose and care deeply, and obviously having a kid is a very significant way those feelings can manifest.
@eliontheinternet3298
@eliontheinternet3298 11 ай бұрын
I never plan on having kids but I agree with this outlook! It's also an incredibly permanent change that affects basically every aspect of your life. Most identities that we gain as adults will eventually change or go away, but this one is genuinely forever.
@nimrodgrrrl
@nimrodgrrrl 11 ай бұрын
No mobile phone game rec, but in Leena’s video recently about how she gets so much reading done, she said she’d replaced scrolling with ebook reading, and I’ve found this works really well for graphic novels and comic books on the phone. Might be an idea if you’re really not happy about the mobile games! (But also, cut yourself some slack! You’re literally sustaining a human being with your body. That’s awesome, you don’t need to be doing anything more productive!) 💛
@SamanthaBallard
@SamanthaBallard 11 ай бұрын
I don't know if you've already made it, but it would be really cool to see a video about some of the tough conversations, questions, and expectations you and Dan had together during pregnancy
@Kamillouu
@Kamillouu 11 ай бұрын
Yes !!
@BellaHardcastle
@BellaHardcastle 11 ай бұрын
I felt really different about work when I went back after having both my babies. I still care about my job and love teaching but I don't want to progress in the management side of things that I used to as I know how much time it takes up and I want to be around for my sons and not at work all the time. My priorities have definitely changed, I still want to have my career but I don't want it to be everything anymore.
@emilyenviron
@emilyenviron 11 ай бұрын
I think a lot of it comes down to the fact that your audience has grown with you! Sex education isn't as relevant to me anymore as a 32 year old married person with a 7 month old. I love your parenting content and I hope you don't think it's "lesser" than your main channel. I watched your "24 hours with a X month old" videos multiple times and they were SO valuable!! Watching someone else go through the things I was going through meant the world, especially in a time that is inherently isolating. Also, SO JEALOUS of your family relationships!!! Can I borrow your parents please? :)
@Emthe30something
@Emthe30something 11 ай бұрын
This is me too.
@SamWest96
@SamWest96 11 ай бұрын
My life has changed immensely since becoming a mum almost 3 years ago. I went from very indoorsy, theatre performer and teacher, to incredibly outdoorsy homeschooler 🤷🏼‍♀️ I love how much it's changed and I love that my daughter was the catalyst.
@elizabethr.2491
@elizabethr.2491 11 ай бұрын
The clothes point is so interesting!! Maybe it has to do with you finding self-expression and "me" time outside of parenting and work, refilling your cup by buying clothes you like and that you feel like suit your colour theory. :)
@morehannah
@morehannah 11 ай бұрын
Oooh yes this resonates!
@michellem8284
@michellem8284 11 ай бұрын
Re: Your Work & Finances -- I'm 60 years old with a 32 year old daughter and 4 month old granddaughter and love it when you talk about parenthood.
@bethowens8863
@bethowens8863 11 ай бұрын
That's such a great point about 'new' mum friends. I remember my mum telling me recently that she didn't enjoy the mum/baby scene and groups all that much. Not because she didn't meet nice people, but because all the conversation revolved around babies. When she got out of the house to meet up with people, she really wanted a break from being focused on new motherhood and talk about other parts of life. Fortunately, a lot of her friends had slightly older kids, so it was fairly easy to bring us babies/toddlers along and be accommodated, but also not be the focus of everything.
@maisacietto5082
@maisacietto5082 11 ай бұрын
I love hearing you talk about your career so honestly! It reminds me that I don’t have to have everything figured out all the time :)❤
@rebekahwalkarden4876
@rebekahwalkarden4876 11 ай бұрын
I heard ‘lie ins’ as lions and was so confused when you said “lions are a thing of the past, even on weekends” great video though! I resonate with so much of it as a new parent who’s also self employed
@user-xq8bb3wx5f
@user-xq8bb3wx5f 11 ай бұрын
I heard lions too!
@Veree9999
@Veree9999 11 ай бұрын
I'm currently 37 weeks, first to have a kid in my group of friends, so it's sooo nice to see how other people are handing parenting, what changed, what didn't etc. I know that every family situation is different but at least it gives me some idea how things could be :) I'm reaaaally curious to see how my friendships are going to change, since some of them have already changed in pregnancy.
@Alexa-np3vn
@Alexa-np3vn 11 ай бұрын
I love your motherhood content! I became a mum literally the same month you did, and I’ve loved all your pregnancy and motherhood content. I also love your book videos and fashion content especially since having a baby. It’s great to see content like this produced by a really relatable mum! Some people might be less interested now you’re a mum but other mums like myself will love it!
@VioletEmerald
@VioletEmerald 11 ай бұрын
This is such an inspiring video about how parenthood doesn't mean my life will have to end. I can do have friendships, hobbies, a strengthened relationship with my hypothetical future partner if i find a good compatible match etc etc. I see so much of myself in your personality even though I'm not planning to get pregnant, and i never saw your videos until this channel and some of your motherhood content. But I'm loving for it. I plan to become a foster caregiver/ foster parent and really want to find a partner to do this with me. And i just feel so excited to see this update about all these things people don't usually talk about.
@samanthamontgomery7363
@samanthamontgomery7363 10 ай бұрын
I am one week postpartum and loved this! I have no idea how things will change for me, but it’s nice to hear someone else talk about how it has been for them and see what I might be looking forward to!
@alpal-pb6rv
@alpal-pb6rv 11 ай бұрын
You’re not a broken record! I love your videos 🥰 been watching you for years now Hannah and not going anywhere!
@saskiahorton
@saskiahorton 11 ай бұрын
it makes the MOST sense (the soul stuff) inner image not matching up with outer perception. I just wanna say Hannah, you are genuinely one of THE most grounding ppl on the internet to watch in terms of this type of content. Having a slightly more than alot complicated relationship with my own mother... 🙈being able to watch someone take on being a parent- without it consuming them, and being so frank and honest about it n the process is so lovely. Thank you!! 💖
@charlotteconnandevries9460
@charlotteconnandevries9460 11 ай бұрын
I can really relate to being perceived differently while not feeling like I have changed that much... Though I can't deny I have way less time to do the things I love! My son just turned 2 and it feels like I am getting some that time back, lately: love it!!
@gracetaylor6309
@gracetaylor6309 11 ай бұрын
Re: your work- I am one of the lucky bitches who is about seven months behind you in the mom game. I have been benefiting from your content since you got pregnant, had a baby, and became a mom! It’s very relatable. I love that your videos give me a bit of a preview of next stages.
@paultravis3249
@paultravis3249 11 ай бұрын
Speaking of gratitude, I am thankful for you and your friendship and I am praying for you and your little family
@StianHanger
@StianHanger 11 ай бұрын
I love these videos of just life in general. I'm a dude with no kids, and no intention of getting any, same with my friends. It's so cool to get a glimpse of what life as a parent is and what it entails from someone fairly close to my own age.
@ericagreene1579
@ericagreene1579 11 ай бұрын
So lovely to hear you talk about you and Dan, so cute!
@sweetlipstick19
@sweetlipstick19 11 ай бұрын
OMG Hannah..I love it when you say "I have no idea if I am making any sense" cuz to me it makes all the sense in the world!! All the things you are saying are sooo helpful to me. I don't have a baby yet, but am in the final planning stage aka removing my IUD today. The rest is up to the Universe. So far my thoughts have gone rogue for sure, so your video has been settling my mind and making me feel like I am not alone. Thank you more than a ton!!❤❤
@teadanilovic4909
@teadanilovic4909 11 ай бұрын
Re: your mobile phone phase I'm currently really enjoying Walkr! It tracks your steps and then gives you energy points that you can use to explore different planets 😍 It's absolutely adorable
@CharlotteTeakle
@CharlotteTeakle 11 ай бұрын
I had my baby at 21 at the start of my career, I felt so lost for a couple of years - I just want you to know you do gain back so much control and my sense of self is now stronger than ever now I have a 5 and a half year old. I’m progressing with my career too and it’s a big part of who I am. It’s still a struggle but it gets so much easier and I feel like I’ve grown so much as a person, and parenting has been a massive part of that. You’re an amazing mum and business woman, the spark with work will come back I promise xx
@rachelscherzer1228
@rachelscherzer1228 11 ай бұрын
I think your life feels full because being a parent was something you wanted and you are happy working in that project. Even if your life was good before, you were holding space to have a kid and have that be part of life. Some people have that and other people don’t, so all lives are full but based on what you wanted, it was something you wanted to bring in. I honestly felt similarly after I completed my masters degree-my life was good before, but I feel more complete having done that. I think I will feel similarly about kids when I take that on.
@salamanda11
@salamanda11 11 ай бұрын
I feel like I’m looking at my future! Currently pregnant, and I’m the first of any of my friends to have kids. And it’ll be the first grandchild on both sides, though parents are a plane ride away. So glad to have your videos as a resource. I’ve been rewatching so much of your pregnancy content lately! Thank you for doing what you do, Hannah! 🧡
@lettersfromtherabbithole
@lettersfromtherabbithole 11 ай бұрын
I found that video so interesting! I also never really got the feeling of being a mom with my first child but after the second I suddenly felt SO MUCH like one at all time , also at work, etc....
@daniellebaxter4504
@daniellebaxter4504 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I’m Not a parent don’t know if I wanna or not but my sister is planning to be so this is helpful!❤
@MarjoleinVeenendaal
@MarjoleinVeenendaal 11 ай бұрын
Our babies were born 10 days apart, and hearing your experiences 15 months in was so nice. I don't have any mum friends so it's nice to be validated by an internet stranger sometimes!
@DoorSCARF
@DoorSCARF 11 ай бұрын
Non-coke pub drink reccommendation - if anywhere will do you an arnold palmer - it's half cold normal tea without milk (although other teas can work) & half lemonade - tastes so much better than the sum of it's parts - so delicious and can be like half the sugary fizzyness of a coke!
@fayecrompton8814
@fayecrompton8814 11 ай бұрын
Board games! We loved them pre babies, missed them in the early years - but now we’re in the primary school years and a Sunday morning tea / biscuits / board games with the whole family is a significant part of our family routine!
@LHMLHW
@LHMLHW 11 ай бұрын
We love this parenting content! ☺️
@AndyBassist
@AndyBassist 11 ай бұрын
My life changed massively when i had my kids, like you say from someone who wasnt used to really having a schedule, it became a needed thing to be able to work and do everything needed for first my son and then when my daughter came it was tbh very easy due to having those in place, Things have become very difficult tho since loosing my wife to cancer in late 2021 but again having those schedules in place meant that i was able to carry on and do the parenting stuff even going through that huge loss. so its one of my biggest advice to all parents routine!
@eliontheinternet3298
@eliontheinternet3298 11 ай бұрын
I don't have kids and don't plan on having any, but I'm at the age where lots of my friends are starting to have them. I am always happy to learn how to better accommodate them!! I sometimes miss very obvious things about planning around kids, especially when my first friend had her kids. There's just things you don't think about if you're not responsible for one! I think that if they're true friends, they'll be happy to adjust plans to suit you two better, the same way I'm sure you understand when situations just can't be made kid-friendly.
@MyrtoHappy
@MyrtoHappy 11 ай бұрын
Hannah I don’t know you personally but I wanted you to know that who you are (what I see in the videos) inspires me. And I get that work wise it’s been a transitional phase that feels uncertain but I believe that whatever content or not you ‘ll get to do you ‘ll be great at! Watching you be a great role model helps me get a fresh perspective in life and who I can be and I think that’s really important. So I wanted to thank you for all of that!
@iwasalllikeomg
@iwasalllikeomg 11 ай бұрын
As for non-alcoholic drinks, I find a mix of half fruit juice (pineapple, cranberry, apple…) and half sparkling water usually does it for me. If you’re somewhere that has cocktails, they can easily make it for you, and otherwise you just order one of each and mix it yourself.
@Carla0297
@Carla0297 11 ай бұрын
Love this🥰
@BVIRE23
@BVIRE23 11 ай бұрын
I’m about 6 weeks pregnant at the minute so can’t wait to watch
@kez25
@kez25 11 ай бұрын
Could listen to an entire video about friendships before / after having babies!
@lovestruck-dl9kj
@lovestruck-dl9kj 11 ай бұрын
I think the friend issue depends not only on what's changed for the parent but also what's going on for the friend. I often hear about frustrations from parents who feel that their life has fundamentally changed and they are disappointed their friends haven't adapted with them. I rarely hear the conversation the other way round re life changing events for non parents.
@steffikaysince1996
@steffikaysince1996 11 ай бұрын
It''s so true about friendships in London being tricky sometimes. I don't have children, but even without I can find London oddly isolating sometimes. My friends back home are all about a 10 minute drive from eachother, and can meet up for a 20 minute coffee at a drop of a hat. My closest friends are 35 minutes away minimum. Most about an hour. It can make having a tight knit group of friends really hard.
@Toffee146
@Toffee146 8 ай бұрын
You gesticulate so much, Hannah! 🤚👋🤌
@kennethjoneification
@kennethjoneification 11 ай бұрын
I loved your content before you became a mum (especially the hormone diaries), but I find your most recent More Hannah content is so my vibe! Obviously the parenting stuff cos I’m also a new mum but all the clothes and style related stuff is just *chef’s kiss
@IngloriouslyRandom
@IngloriouslyRandom 11 ай бұрын
For me the parenting experience changes drastically as time goes by. I found the first 4 years really hard... Even regretting parenthood and struggling a lot with my self of self and life. But ever since... I really love parenting and I can not wait for everything to come! So so worth the first 4 years. Happier than ever before. I have a really cool posse.
@marthab1875
@marthab1875 10 ай бұрын
A little late to this one because I burnout made me need to split viewing it into two sessions, but (partly because of said burnout) I don’t think the work thoughts were boring at all! I’ve been feeling so many of the same things that you describe, not really knowing if I like what I do, feeling like nothing is worth the effort etc. so I think what you say about refilling the well is SO important, so I want to encourage you to take time to do that! I believe wholeheartedly that if you are happier and more content with what your work looks like you will see it reflected in views and revenue, so while I see why it might feel financially precarious to produce less content I hope you find a way to get inspired again!
@Lizzehh
@Lizzehh 11 ай бұрын
It’s so interesting hearing your experience post-birth. I have such a different experience and that’s just based on my specific circumstances and I find it so wild that it’s so different!
@tashastubbs-davies3628
@tashastubbs-davies3628 11 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean Hannah, my kids are 25, 20 and 18, so i definitely feel like a mum, but at 45, i still don't feel like an adult. I'm still waiting for that to kick in!
@andreamatheson5427
@andreamatheson5427 11 ай бұрын
I think my career is the thing I worry most about when it comes to the idea of having kids. Having witnessed several women in my field basically fall out of "the know how" frightens me to know end seeing how very difficult it is to jump back into things. As a woman who also sympathizes with these new moms, I also find it frustrating to work with someone who is taking back their responsibilities, but also has odd hours and is basically a new/old coworker again. It is a very strange dynamic and not something that is talked about enough from both the new mom's perspective and her coworkers. While my career doesn't define me, I am very proud of how far I have gotten in this career and would like to continue on this path to be an example to my potential future children.
@mousestripedgrass2123
@mousestripedgrass2123 11 ай бұрын
I felt really similarly before deciding that we were ready for kids. And then I realized that (at least from what i understand now) it's not so much that having kids and missing out on work experiences makes the new mums less good at their work, rather when one realizes that the career game is just a pie eating contest where the prize is more pie, and there is more to life, then they are ready to have kids. I'm personally very happy that I got full from my carrier before having kids as I also see examples how much more difficult parenting is when you feel like you gave up your top priority or even identity for it. And now I have a much healthier work life balance. But the tiredness is still real lol.
@morgan3llis001
@morgan3llis001 11 ай бұрын
for the pub order-- seltzer with bitters + a lime! also try out some non alcholic beers if they have em. some are quite good
@emmap1458
@emmap1458 11 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say I love the videos you make on motherhood! I’m a mum to a 17 month old and I have to pick and choose which videos I can watch these days ! But I always choose the motherhood ones from you ! I probably don’t watch all your others cos we’ll TIME! But I certainly appreciate the ones I do watch a lot ! Just wqnted to say that after you said about numbers of views ! Maybe part of reason of numbers is there are more mums watching who have less time ? Just thinking
@domvalentine9137
@domvalentine9137 11 ай бұрын
since my sister in law has had children ive seen her a lot more and actually talked with her a lot more and its been wonderful becoming proper friends with her as we bond over caring for her babies !! i do plan to have kids so its nice seeing what she does and learning what does work and doesnt and where we overlap in terms of how we approach parenting etc for mobile games: love a picross, a logic games, trivia apps, one of those ones where u shoot balls at bricks ! angry birds dream blast is decent fun as is cookie run kingdom since theres always some nonsense to do but that one is harder one handed
@h4yley
@h4yley 11 ай бұрын
I’m not a parent but I had to laugh at how much I related to your full sugar coke dilemna (and was playing the filling colour tubes mobile game while watching lmao). There’s really a transition from “go me not drinking and feeling great!” to “someone help me before I lose my teeth”. I really enjoy the 0.0 beers that are coming out, they’re getting way better 😊 and Seedlip 0% liqueurs are nice … but yeah so far nothing hits quite like the cola and I’m v keen to follow along and see if you find any answers here 😂
@MsMyrmaid
@MsMyrmaid 11 ай бұрын
I don’t have kids, but I think the categories and themes you touched on are helpful for anyone considering their life. I’ve been really enjoying your post-baby content and finding it very insightful, but I was primarily a viewer for your lifestyle, work and hormone diaries content. Maybe allowing your content to drift with your own and viewership’s interest is the way to go?
@dawnhazell2697
@dawnhazell2697 11 ай бұрын
The sudoku app! Or any other puzzle game youre drawn to!
@Nelle4ever
@Nelle4ever 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for talking about friendships with non-parents so transparently. I'm childless, and most of my friends have kids. I never really asked them about it from their perspective. It's nice to hear you're aware, even if there probably isn't anything you can do about it. Hope some of your close friends become parents and you can have that connection. It's hard being the odd one out either way.
@dees3179
@dees3179 11 ай бұрын
Too right. I hate being the only one without. I can’t have kids and no one is interested in a relationship with me. All my friends have families of some kind. It’s hard to keep relationships going when I’m fighting the envy monster all the time, they are busy with ‘meaningful’ lives and I’m busy with health issues. Net result is very lonely me. Hope you are managing better than me.
@natasha8966
@natasha8966 8 ай бұрын
I really like this channel and prefer it from your main. I mean the first videos I seen was hormone diaries the first series. I like the second channel videos I just find them more interesting to watch.
@NataliaDryganets
@NataliaDryganets 11 ай бұрын
I've got two big groups of friends: 1) university friends, most of them got babies years ago, so we had much less time to talk to; 2) work friends, we tend to hang out together much more, and among them I'm the first mom. It's fascinating how different the dynamic with these groups are. All mom-friends regurlary check in on me, especially during the first weeks, it was almost every day, it was AMAZING! And after that I thought - oh, I should probably do that to my other new parent friends in the future, so they don't feel too isolated.
@toerag572
@toerag572 11 ай бұрын
To me, one of the main differences after kids is the change of perspective. There is suddenly someone else in the world that is infinitely more important than yourself.
@paulamanuelvieira
@paulamanuelvieira 11 ай бұрын
As someone who is 21 weeks pregnant, I'm taking notes over here! 🧐🧐
@intesivec0re
@intesivec0re 11 ай бұрын
Love Hannah 🥰
@singingchick200
@singingchick200 11 ай бұрын
I have a 3yo and 11 mo and I definitely buy more clothes in this season of life. Part of it is that my body has changed so a portion of my clothes I can't wear anymore, part of that is not feeling as confident in my body and wanting to get clothes that make me feel good, part of it I think is wanting to invest more in me instead for once when so much of my time and energy goes to my kids. I matter too! I think all of those reasons are good enough reasons to shop. For everything there is a season and sometimes that season is not now.
@tinysealooter
@tinysealooter 11 ай бұрын
Lol my experience is so different! Rowan is 8 weeks younger than my daughter! Im also 37 and not working. Wild!
@lolosrainydays
@lolosrainydays 11 ай бұрын
In what way is it different? Out of curiosity!
@lime427
@lime427 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about FOMO. We are also the first ones in our active friend group to become parents and I really hope to find some parent friends because I don't have any
@sannecheney-steijger9393
@sannecheney-steijger9393 11 ай бұрын
I would also love to get a video on good short games to play as parents 😊 we also miss our board game time! So some good short 2 player games are very welcome 🙏🏻❤️
@holliee6832
@holliee6832 11 ай бұрын
I like soda water and blackcurrant. In pubs they r usually not sugar free so u get a bit of a sugar kick. I like the fizzyness and the taste. Loved this video, thanks for your honesty x
@Em_ber14
@Em_ber14 11 ай бұрын
I usually never comment but this video resonated so much with me it´s crazy.. 😅 1. I think you shouldn´t be so hard on yourself regarding your career and financial situation. I also have a son that was born at the end of last year and I really couldn´t imagine working as much as you do in addition to taking care of a small child. I also live in Germany where it´s common that one parent stays at home at least for the first year during which you get 65% of your previous income. Should be the standard everywhere in my opinion.. 2. Regarding relationships and friendships I also had the exact same experience especially because I´m also the first one in my family and old friend group to have a child.. I also feel like I could be a better friend sometimes but then again I would have hoped to have way more (or even some) support and understanding from my friends. I think it´s unfortunate because I was someone that always said that having kids won´t change anything about my friendships etc. before but turns out that was a bit too optimistic 3. Lastly, habits haha.. I just found it pretty funny because I think it comes pretty often with parenthood that your phone becomes your new best friend and you suddenly are shopping way more than you did before. I for sure do but mainly baby clothes. This child is growing so fast it´s ridiculous Anyways, I wish you the best and looking forward to your next videos 🥰
@kelviannaepperson3677
@kelviannaepperson3677 11 ай бұрын
I am currently pregnant due in October really excited. Im not gaining to much weight but i had to get rid of a lot of clothes which I had to anyway. I have a harder time putting on clothes even more than i did just dealing with my disabilities. Growing up I always knew i wanted a baby and family of my own, but i was worried that i couldnt have my own due to my cerebral palsy. Other family members are worried now i think because i have a mobility aid and they see now how i struggle worried about my delivery. My pregnancy was unexpected to my boyfriend and i but our relationship is stronger we support each other.
@svitrai
@svitrai 11 ай бұрын
I myself have a 10 month old and also noticed that I'm way more into shopping clothes than before! In my case i think it has something to do with 1. big bodily chances in a shorter amount of time 2. priorities of how i want to feel in clothes shifting and 3. it's also a relatively easy to indulge in, just for me hobby even with a baby.
@pipniks
@pipniks 11 ай бұрын
My go-to mobile game is sudoku! Makes me feel like I’m not totally wasting my time, and I am really feeling myself getting better at it! Also great one-handed and a bit more active brain time than with other games :)
@carinen8119
@carinen8119 11 ай бұрын
I very much relate to the similarities between covid life and parenting life in terms of slow pace and smaller radius
@CazAvery
@CazAvery 11 ай бұрын
I swapped from full coke to coke zero and it hits the spot for me in the way full coke used to. If it's not something you fully vibe with - change to diet coke for about a month and then swap to coke zero, it's close enough that after diet coke it feels great. That's all the advice I can give, but trust me, I used to drink a LOT of full coke so if there's one thing I can give advice on, it's this! Also, keep it in the fridge, a cold coke (of any sugar amount) is always better than a room temperature one.
@morehannah
@morehannah 11 ай бұрын
I find coke zero less offensive than diet coke so I might give that a go! most pubs don't have coke zero though which is mostly where I drink cokes lol 😅
@barusshka92
@barusshka92 11 ай бұрын
I second that! I prefer pepsi max over coke zero but you get used to its taste pretty quickly ... I don't like regular pepsi/cola at all now.
@lolosrainydays
@lolosrainydays 11 ай бұрын
But did you hear about sugar alternatives causing health problems? I always felt off when I had sugar free drinks and I think it was the world health organisation said that sugar free drinks can cause your blood pressure to drop....I have low blood pressure anyway so that makes so much sense to me now! I always prefered to have sugar then the manufactured sweeteners, its natural and people have been having sugar for ever! EDIT yes there is a WHO article warning about the effects of Non Sugar Sweeteners (NSS)
@dovestone_
@dovestone_ 11 ай бұрын
@@lolosrainydaysespecially as Hannah has ibd id be careful, I have ibs and sweetners f me up and they f up my bf with ibd worse than me
@lolosrainydays
@lolosrainydays 11 ай бұрын
​@@dovestone_I have IBD too, Crohn's disease. I hope you are doing well!
@SamMEtravels
@SamMEtravels 11 ай бұрын
Even though I agree with the reasoning, try and hang out with friends outside of just special occasions too. Maybe make a "friend date night", or something similar. I say this because as a friend, I want to feel our friendship on just a random Tuesday here and there too.
@rosie2152
@rosie2152 11 ай бұрын
The barbie movie is the movie that finally motivated me to get to the cinema again, I've not been since pre baby and it was totally worth the negotiation to go!
@blemmett
@blemmett 11 ай бұрын
My one-handed hobby rec if ebooks don't bug you is reading books on your phone! I'm very much not an ebook guy usually, but I've gotten in the habit this year of reading books from my library on Libby when I cant' sleep. It's still screen time, I guess, but I really like the interface and find it very easy to read one-handed.
@clairey165
@clairey165 11 ай бұрын
Loooooove Libby!
@csickginger
@csickginger 11 ай бұрын
Coca-Cola lover here 🙋 I started "diluting" coke with soda water. Started off 2/3 coke 1/3 soda water, and now my standard is 3/4 soda water 1/4 coke. Hope this helps, Hannah!
@gemmahulme8883
@gemmahulme8883 11 ай бұрын
I’m a therapist and it’s normal to experience intrusive thoughts and for them to increase postpartum 😊
@evanwalter9
@evanwalter9 10 ай бұрын
I love your channel and family. Rowan must be a powerful gem and although I am only a channel viewer, I almost feel like I am living the emotions with you. It's almost like watching TV but way better than TV, as TV has become bland and pessimistic during the last 10 yrs. I'm definitely going to continue watching your channel and your sister channel, that I also love, thanks to the comedian side to that channel.
@charlie4443
@charlie4443 11 ай бұрын
Me + a child is totally how I feel which is not what I expected. I do feel like my life is better now that he's a bit older, and that's partly because his pure joy is infectious and not something you get from very many other sources as an adult, but it's also because my "spare" time is used more towards connecting with my family than with vegging on screens. I've also been pretty much forced to have a consistent early wake up time for the first time in my life, so that probably makes a difference. I'm happier after making the effort to exercise consistently. I don't think it's so much about weight as it is feeling proud of exercising, getting those sweet happy hormones, and getting some time alone for myself. The biggest thing I didn't consider is that weekends and standard work holidays are no longer rest days for me because the kid also doesn't have daycare and looking after him is plenty of work. Also, constant chores. The kid creates so much mess all the time and I also want to keep things cleaner with him around, so the chores are a full time job they didn't used to be.
@hilaryjeb
@hilaryjeb 8 ай бұрын
Hearing that you still feel like yourself; and that you have a child minder and career coach is so helpful for me. I am a 31 year old woman who loves her career which is tied closely to my identity - I want a family but I am really apprehensivev to the affect it will take on my identity and career.
@luina007
@luina007 11 ай бұрын
I stopped drinking soda by going for seltzer! The carbonation hit the spot for me
@Lian44444
@Lian44444 11 ай бұрын
As a mom to a 5 month old this is all very relatable. What I do during breastfeeding to keep me entertained is reading on my ereader. Very easy to use one handed and feels more relaxing than for example playing mobile games
@S33LS
@S33LS 11 ай бұрын
A mobile game I've played a ton of while breathing is Solitarica, which is a fantasy spin on Solitaire, is endlessly replayable, and quite fun
@drawyourbook876
@drawyourbook876 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for voicing these feelings. I have an almost 2 year old (time flies...), and I still do not feel like a mum, even though I love my child more than anything in the world. It is true that people perceive mums different, I perceive mums differently. And as much as I love her and wouldn't change her for anything, I also think if I would have made a different choice with my life and not have a child (I didnt always want children), I would have had an equally full and exciting life pursuing other things. They are just different ways to have a fulfilling and exciting life. The three things I miss from my life before are lie-ins, hobbies and the ability of being sponatenous... but it is something I can live with for that little cheeky smile.
@edie555
@edie555 11 ай бұрын
no kids but i became incredibly obsessed with online scrabble and wordscapes 😭 i reckon you could do that one handed !!
@perrinepiperwenn6822
@perrinepiperwenn6822 11 ай бұрын
I've had a kid 4 years ago and I feel you when you talk about phone games... Try garden escapes (or manor escape, depending on the style you prefer) 😉
@clairegliozzi5789
@clairegliozzi5789 11 ай бұрын
Same about the phone games when nursing! I really like best fiends
@jackiemartin7276
@jackiemartin7276 10 ай бұрын
I'd love to know how you went about finding a career coach and a more in-depth conversation about utilizing one!
@all_the_love6972
@all_the_love6972 11 ай бұрын
Mobile phone game rec: Two dots. Really liked Candy Crush and now have completely switched to Two Dots. Much less frustrating, pushes microtransactions less and sooo aesthetically pleasing.
@kinolibby6580
@kinolibby6580 11 ай бұрын
Not very far in but a quick word on intrusive thoughts. I'm very glad I knew about intrusive thoughts before becoming a mum because they are so scary. Any new parent needs to remember that an intrusive thought about your baby is your brain's way of reminding you how precious your child is. You play out a truly horrible scenario in your head so that you are extra careful of your bundle of joy. They ease off the older your child gets. If you are the sort of person who gets the urge to throw yourself off when you're crossing a bridge but you're not suicidal then I think it's more likely you'll have intrusive thoughts as a parent. It's the same thing your brain senses danger and plays the what if you jump scenario to make sure you are careful. Not everyone gets these thoughts and it can be a challenge to explain them to people who don't. 'no I don't actually want to jump off the bridge I just feel like I do...'
@jazzgirlie
@jazzgirlie 11 ай бұрын
Literally currently playing Two Dots and I’m obsessed. I regularly have to delete it off my phone bc I don’t have time to kill while breastfeeding a baby lol
@DefyNottheLoris
@DefyNottheLoris 11 ай бұрын
Omg can you please show us how you go about choosing a hairstyle?!!
@DefyNottheLoris
@DefyNottheLoris 11 ай бұрын
I love haircutting videos. The planning, the cut, the initial styling, and the process of finding new styles as the hair grows. Love to see how you think about it.
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