This is inspired by Daisy's thread about educating parents about early childhood.
Daisy and I both began to talk about or pre motherhood experiences (or lack of). I thought a thread on this topic may be interesting.
So - did you have any experience of looking after babies before you had your own? Younger siblings, cousins, nieces or nephews, babysitting or nannying jobs? Or were you a complete novice?
I was indifferent to babies until my mums friend and our neighbour had a baby when I was 14. I thought he was the most wonderful creature to ever draw breath! All my maternal instincts date back to Patrick's birth, or more correctly once he started to smile. His mum made no secret of the fact that a 3rd baby arriving when her others were 6 and 11 was not what she planned. She was very happy to let me look after him and I spent a lot of time there. I soon became adept at feeding and nappy changing, and was allowed to take him all over in his pram. It was a wrench for us both when I went to London to college when he was 5.
My cousin and his wife had a baby when I was 15 and they asked me to be godmother to her. I babysat quite a bit for her, and got a bit more feeding and changing practice.
I did various babysitting jobs while still at school, but none were babies as such.
Once I had my first baby at 21, I felt confident at handling and caring for a baby of my own. My mum was hundreds of miles away so it's good job really! Bathing was the only thing I was nervous about as I had never bathed a newborn.
Daisy and I both began to talk about or pre motherhood experiences (or lack of). I thought a thread on this topic may be interesting.
So - did you have any experience of looking after babies before you had your own? Younger siblings, cousins, nieces or nephews, babysitting or nannying jobs? Or were you a complete novice?
I was indifferent to babies until my mums friend and our neighbour had a baby when I was 14. I thought he was the most wonderful creature to ever draw breath! All my maternal instincts date back to Patrick's birth, or more correctly once he started to smile. His mum made no secret of the fact that a 3rd baby arriving when her others were 6 and 11 was not what she planned. She was very happy to let me look after him and I spent a lot of time there. I soon became adept at feeding and nappy changing, and was allowed to take him all over in his pram. It was a wrench for us both when I went to London to college when he was 5.
My cousin and his wife had a baby when I was 15 and they asked me to be godmother to her. I babysat quite a bit for her, and got a bit more feeding and changing practice.
I did various babysitting jobs while still at school, but none were babies as such.
Once I had my first baby at 21, I felt confident at handling and caring for a baby of my own. My mum was hundreds of miles away so it's good job really! Bathing was the only thing I was nervous about as I had never bathed a newborn.
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