![]() ![]() Now you have this layered onion of unpredictability the more you cut into it, the more you might want to cry. If you’re pregnant and giving birth during a pandemic, go ahead and add another layer. If you’re not an Italian native, you get to add on another layer of unpredictability. If you live in Italy, it’s even more unpredictable. With all the unpredictability, though, it is nice to at least be ready in other aspects where you can. If you’re a first time mom like me, you can do everything in the world to prepare, but nothing will truly prepare you for the experience until you actually experience it. Each woman, birth, and baby is different. The beautiful thing about birth is that you never know what will happen. You’ve read every birth story you can get your hands on. You’ve asked your mom/friends a hundred questions just in the last week, and Google a couple hundred more. You’ve been doing your Spinning Babies exercises. Your freezer is full to capacity with frozen dinners (and cookies). Your hospital bag has been packed since your 28th week. You have birth support people picked out.
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