When Mothers of a Feather don’t flock together!

When Mothers of a Feather don’t flock together!

24 Jan 2018 | 5 min Read

Shruti Giri

Author | 17 Articles

 

Motherhood is such an overwhelming experience. You grow a human inside you providing him with your own blood and flesh. You labour and bring it into the world. You swear to love unconditionally and protect till the end. It’s a sacred job of all. Yet it is in motherhood only, where  you feel brutally judged  by everyone else. Each one seems to be the parenting expert, specifically other  mothers!!

 

So who judges a mother the most?? Of course, ANOTHER MOTHER!!!

 

I had a group of girlfriends in my college days, who shared common interests. We would spend a lot of time together. We would hang  out frequently. After all, birds of a feather flock together. At least that’s what I thought until I became a mother.

 

If it hadn’t  been  motherhood I would never have  realized that birds of a feather doesn’t always flock together!!

 

There is no right or perfect way to parenting. But still there  will always be few mom’s and dad’s who feels that their ways are much  better than others!

 

A mother who exclusively breastfeed will judge a mother who formula  feed her baby. Meanwhile, formula  fed baby’s mother will judge breastfeeding mother’s baby for not being so healthy.  It’s a vicious cycle you see!!

 

Why mothers judge each other?

 

First of all it’s just a human nature, upto some extent at Least. Everyone wants to prove themselves right and to be accepted by a certain group which they personally believe is right.

 

Somewhere we are insecure about our own parenting methods.Somewhere it’s to satisfy our raging motherhood hormones, which doesn’t allows us to think logically and maturely all the time.

 

Mother who is being judged  constantly is more likely to judge other mother. It feels good  to feel better than someone who are on the same page. It seems like an achievement.

 

It makes the suffering less. When someone had delivered  fast because of induced labour and I, on the other hand, had spend 26 hours in labour, I judge her. Not because I made a different choice but I have to prove my point of different choice. Otherwise, why am I suffering, this question will haunt  me forever.

 

I wish I could say that I didn’t judge the other  mothers ever, but eventually  I did, insecurities being the biggest reason. Perhaps I might have managed not to be straight-forward with my judgements. But you ever have been  in a situation where  you gave other  mothers a side eye, you would relate  to it! Eventually we all feel judged!!

 

As I am slowly getting the facts of why we judge and why we shouldn’t judge.

 

Why we shouldn’t judge each other  as a mother?

 

Judging doesn’t define  who they are but it defines who you are. You don’t want to be called judgemental for the goodness sake. It’s as simple as that.

 

You never know what is it on the other  side. Every coin has 2 sides. All parenting struggles are not created equal, and we’re the ones who should be teaching kindness.

 

It makes this overwhelming journey of motherhood a little less troublesome. After all we might not be on the same page but we are in a same book of parenting. (Which has never been written!!)

 

We all know motherhood doesn’t come with a manual. When we become mothers for the first time, we all were immature and clueless. We still are! One thing works for you, won’t work with someone else.

 

Our super naughty kids are enough!!! Don’t add yourself to the queue of sworn enemies. Accept  that we are on the learning  curve. No child, no mother, no dad, nothing  is perfect, it applies to parenting too.

 

On a serious note, you might be hurting someone really bad. Your hard or even mild judgements may push someone to switch to formula  as she is not able to produce enough milk due to stress. You don’t want to fill your ‘pap ka ghada’ with it right!!

 

 

What to do when people judge you?

 

Remind yourself why you made particular choices and stay firm.

 

Don’t take personally or don’t blame  yourself. It makes the judgement even worse and you are making   it worse for yourself.

 

On a lighter note, read above things and ignore the judgements.

 

Enjoy your motherhood to the fullest!!!

 

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