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Patrice Poltzer. Know what you don't know. You don't have to enjoy every moment. You're never alone, even if you might feel that way sometimes. Rebecca Dube. If you need a hug, someone is out there with open arms —at least virtually.

Parenting can be a hard, lonely business. It can also be the most wonderful, joyful thing. Often it is all of those things within a five-minute span.

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Trust your gut. Bree Sunshine Smith. It's OK to relax! Jenna Bush Hager.

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Cut yourself some slack. In the end you will have taught your children that creating your own story is priceless. Expect to feel lonely and lovesick at the same time. I do enough. I give enough. My children are going to be enough. Don't listen to other people's "horror stories. It doesn't matter what your mother, or aunt, or best friend went through If you don't want to be judged, stop judging.

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With a second baby comes all new mistakes. Jenna Wolfe. There is such a thing as too much information. Jill Morgenstern. Repeat after me: It's just a phase! Natalie Morales. Though a long and painful one that lasted almost a year. Collect memories, not objects. Of course not. Don't feel guilty about leaving your baby to go to work. RoShelle Salinas.

Take pictures with YOU in them. Just Pencil Me In. Don't let them pass by without capturing your presence. Your capacity to love will grow bigger.

Justin Ricklefs. Or comfort your daughter during a bad dream. Or watch them sleep for minutes on end every single night before you go to bed. Say "no" to visitors; "yes" to babysitters. Lynn Perkins. Don't be shocked when you become an expert liar. Christine Burke. You will become adept at boldfaced lying to your children yet expecting total honesty from them. Don't isolate the baby: he won't break. Darlene Rodriguez. They should be held by different people and the occasional snotty nose toddler's germs will make your baby's immune system stronger.

Don't pay professionals because you can do it yourself. Jenny Sanchez. Don't spend a ton of money on things and professionals when you can do it yourself! When baby first comes home, just do what feels right. Michelle Thayer. Make a to-do list of tasks big and small before you go to bed. Mom friends are the bomb. Sheinelle Jones. Plan ahead for the help you'll need in weeks 6 to Randi Zuckerberg. Don't downplay the baby blues: They're real. Kristen Sullivan. It doesn't mean you love your little one any less.

Editor's Note: This page at Postpartum Progress has a really good description of what Postpartum Depression feels like and links to resources to get help. Please check it out. Expect that each baby will be unique. Have Daddy-baby time. It will only intensify your bond.

Savor the moments your little ones are at home. Heather Riley. Everyone feels unprepared.

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Erin Seay-Taylor. And know as they grow, that is the same advice you will give your kids.

Give up on the Wonder Woman thing — Mom-of-the-year isn't real! Amy McCready. You won't instantly know what your baby needs.

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Emily Burmeister. You'll never learn everything there is to know. Katie Lockwood, MD. All that working mom guilt? No cell phone, no interruptions, just good quality time. The chores can wait Michael Gargiulo. Fix a light in the basement? Pay a bill?

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Clean the kitchen? In the end, the best moments always outweigh the worst. It's a fleeting moment. And in that moment you will think to yourself, I couldn't love anything more than I love this little person. Your birth plan is great in theory. Mandy Baldwin. I lasted 8 hours in the hospital until an epidural was given. It's OK to let your baby cry. Parenting isn't pretty. Mom Tattles. Get your "baby squad" in place beforehand. Mom Meets Blog. When you think you are done, have another baby Kavita Varma-White. Save your money!


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