Prayer. Is how I deal with colic. I start praying for a calm and peaceful baby as soon as I find out that I am pregnant. Some kids are lactose intolerant so I also reduce the amount of cow milk I take. But prayer is key 🙏
@AkandindaCathy27 күн бұрын
Thank you for having me my loves😊❤️Mothers,you got this! At the end of the day,what matters is that you love your child and they most definitely love you too❤️ Stay blessed y’all!
@sothisislifeug26 күн бұрын
@@AkandindaCathy it was a pleasure to take you!!! Thank again.
@clairekembabazi760425 күн бұрын
blessing ka engrishhhh guduuu
@blessingbyamugisha25 күн бұрын
My teachers of engrishi would be proud 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@clairekembabazi760425 күн бұрын
why is the episode so short?
@sothisislifeug24 күн бұрын
Unfortunately we faced some technical difficulties. 😢
@doreenk.arinawe25 күн бұрын
I think Blessing had postpartum bues. Where you cry once in a while because of overwhelm. Postpartum depression is worse. You feel like struggling the child or killing yourself. Now that’s depression. I was also today years old when I have learnt about postpartum rage 🙆♀️.
@blessingbyamugisha25 күн бұрын
Blues? That's a proper term for sure because I didn't think I was depressed per se but neither was I having it easy! It was hard
@bridgetlevin27 күн бұрын
Hmmmm... I never had a rage.....but I felt every inch of the cries it .....But all I would do was to resort to pray over my baby, somehow that would calm me. Pray surely works. And then I would advise the husbands out there to also understand there wives, and really be there from them. Lastly, as women do research about what comes with Postpartum, their partners to should get involved such that they can also see how to help in such a state.
@sothisislifeug26 күн бұрын
@bridgetlevin thank you for sharing this Bridget. Oh yes Prayer!!!! It does work. Louder please about husband's getting involved.