100 Memes New Parents Might Relate To
As kids, many of us enjoyed fun, chaotic moments that sometimes came at the expense of our parents' sanity. When you used crayons or paints to create "masterpieces" on the walls, your mom or dad spent extensive time cleaning them up. Hiding important things like car keys or phones often led to frantic searches and running late for work. But, hey, parenting comes with its own share of joys and challenges.
And today, the Bored Panda team has compiled a list that hilariously captures the reality of newborn parenting. From sleepless nights to zero me-time, many parents might find these posts painfully relatable. So, Pandas, sit back and enjoy a good giggle, and don't forget to upvote your favorite memes!#1Image credits: thedad#2Image credits: macncheezpleez#3Image credits: postpartummomyGrowing up, when you innocently asked your parents why they got emotional about a particular moment, chances are they said, “You will only understand when you have your own kids.” There are times when new moms and dads might find it difficult to express their excitement or concerns about parenting.However, thanks to the internet, you no longer have to feel like you're alone on this journey. Many people online share their day-to-day struggles about raising a kid. And they do so in the most hilarious way possible.#4Image credits: bebe_choo_#5Image credits: annaisaak#6Image credits: ramblinmaBecoming a mother or father is a big life transition that may be both happy and stressful. Early on, individuals have to face many challenges as they adjust to the duties of raising a newborn. For starters, your sleep schedule goes for a toss as you take care of the little one through the night.Even though parenting is a rewarding journey, sometimes things can be quite overwhelming. For instance, it can be quite difficult to understand and soothe your crying baby. As new parents, you might constantly wonder: do they need to be fed, are they cold, or is there something troubling them? You also need to be on diaper duty 24x7. And you barely get any personal time or space. But with some help and guidance, things can get much easier and better.#7Image credits: SpillTheMemes#8Image credits: Mizanur1214#9Image credits: parentnormalNo matter how eagerly you anticipate embracing parenthood, it can be accompanied by some degree of stress. And despite your best preparations, sometimes you have to adjust your plans as you go along. At times when you are overwhelmed by the new responsibilities, take a deep breath. If you are in this position, try to meditate and relax. Tiny breaks can prove to be very helpful when you are a full-time parent.#10Image credits: k2yip#11Image credits: bigkidproblems#12Image credits: reddit.comDon’t forget it's okay to make mistakes. Even though you might feel you have something figured out, there is a possibility you still get it wrong because a baby's needs change every day. And nobody has all the answers.Just enjoy the time you get with your newborn and bond with them. Discuss what strategies work best for you with your partner and support each other as you figure things out together.#13Image credits: life_of_a_parent#14Image credits: deathbydiapers#15Image credits: bebe_choo_Whether you are a single parent, an adoptive parent, a same-gender couple or a traditional couple, there are some basic moments that every parent encounters. So, it’s beneficial to join a new parent group.Not only will you make friends, but you will also find non-judgmental support. You could share your experiences and exchange advice on how to deal with certain situations.#16Image credits: life_of_a_parent#17Image credits: Kelsay Hooker#18Image credits: songsofmotherhoodYou should also try to include things that you enjoy in your schedule. Try to keep an hour for yourself. You could go to the gym, enjoy a stroll in the park, bake cookies, or pick up a new hobby. Having some quality me-time is important to maintain your sanity. After having a child, you need to have your own time, much like a work-life balance.#19Image credits: parentnormal#20Image credits: Pieceofsh_t#21Image credits: postpartummomyAlways believe in yourself. With time you will be able to manage things more easily. Keep trying new ideas that work for you and don’t forget to laugh along with the chaos. Remember that only you are familiar with your kid's unique needs. All your child needs is you; they don't need a perfect parent.#22Image credits: Baby Sleep Consultant#23Image credits: reddit.com#24Image credits: WhereAreAllTheBeesSo, don't try to do everything by yourself in an attempt to be super-mom or super-dad. Remember, asking for help is okay. In fact, family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues are often delighted to spend time with the little ones. Just having an extra hour to sleep or being able to shower peacefully will give you a much-needed lift.#25Image credits: bebe_choo_#26Image credits: d.photography_za#27Image credits: deathbydiapers#28Image credits: life_of_a_parentAnother way for parents to relax is to laugh at the amusing endeavors of fellow moms and dads. Knowing you are not the only one going through these struggles makes you feel lighter. What are your thoughts on parenting? Share this with a new parent or someone who just needs a good laugh!#29Image credits: momatastic#30Image credits: PregnancyGuide#31Image credits: postpartummomy#32Image credits: No_Lychee3524#33Image credits: yorealmama#34Image credits: Memes that tickle my pickle#35Image credits: breastfeedersbelike#36Image credits: momatastic#37Image credits: songsofmotherhood#38Image credits: Dead_Pickle04#39Image credits: deathbydiapers#40Image credits: deathbydiapers#41Image credits: nofilterblonde#42Image credits: all_these_moneys#43Image credits: thedad#44Image credits: thedad#45Image credits: ramblinma#46Image credits: gleancynthgord#47Image credits: life_of_a_parent#48Image credits: songsofmotherhood#49Image credits: songsofmotherhood#50Image credits: toyster.pk#51Image credits: thedad#52Image credits: life_of_a_parent#53Image credits: Baby Sleep Consultant#54Image credits: BabyCenter#55Image credits: newmommemes#56Image credits: parentnormal#57Image credits: songsofmotherhood#58Image credits: deathbydiapers#59Image credits: diatriose#60Image credits: songsofmotherhood#61Image credits: momatastic#62Image credits: parentnormal#63Image credits: thew0rdisspamm#64Image credits: alyceoneword#65Image credits: yorealmama#66Image credits: Baby Sleep Consultant#67Image credits: thedad#68Image credits: honestmomma23#69Image credits: life_of_a_parent#70Image credits: breastfeedersbelike#71Image credits: songsofmotherhood#72Image credits: songsofmotherhood#73Image credits: momatastic#74Image credits: momatastic#75Image credits: theparentsarealright#76Image credits: breastfeedersbelike#77Image credits: Baby Sleep Consultant#78Image credits: mommy_needs_a_vodka#79Image credits: parentnormal#80Image credits: deathbydiapers#81Image credits: momatastic#82Image credits: Baby Sleep Consultant#83Image credits: theparentsarealright#84Image credits: lifeofdad#85Image credits: bebe_choo_#86Image credits: Christina Negron#87Image credits: _mumshacks#88Image credits: bebe_choo_#89Image credits: BingolottoGD#90Image credits: turtleshot19147#91Image credits: postmommybelly#92Image credits: songsofmotherhood#93Image credits: britsumm#94Image credits: thatswhatmommysaid#95Image credits: momatastic#96Image credits: newmommemes#97Image credits: momatastic#98Image credits: yorealmama#99Image credits: theparentsarealright#100Image credits: thatswhatmommysaid
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