To hot moms...Did this start to you?

I have a 3 months matured baby, a 2 years mature and a 4 years old girl also, since the birth of my infant seems that I'm forgeting everything, specially what I did not long, I can't concentrate and I'm without vigour most of the time... I don't remember this happening since with the other two. Did this begin to any of you?

Answers:    Yep boy can I meet you at hand,

Not sure if you are nursing too, but that makes it even harder. In Sweden they hold a saying milk within the breast porridge in the brain!

Really it is a moment ago a case of math

your age+3 births+3 pregnancies+ possibly 3 nursed children+ 3 kids to run after and rivet with+ not enough sleep+less time to devour properly+ no mommy time+interaction with husband+everything I didn't count=A hugely tired mommy!

Look at ways to naturally increase your liveliness. Make sure you feed yourself, and try to put away more alive food, next time you are at your Dr. Get your iron level tested you may be a tad anemic. Get a pregnancy, or post-natal vitamin supplement!

Most importantly put yourself first, I know we are not taught to do that within this society. If you really want to give your children the best, and what mother doesn't, you hold to make sure you hold it! You can't give them what you don't own! And the more you have the more you can supply.

so to answer your question it is sooo average! And it does not last forever!
hey how is it possible for me to become a mom?
Yes, I only just had my third a year ago and it took me something like six months to get my wits stern.
HAHA yes! I still can't locate my cordless phone. I had to budge buy another one. LOL.
YES! That totally happened to me. Everyone I know marvel at how I had suddenly lost my brain. I would start chitchat and suddenly forget what I was going on for to say, I'd even forget the subject of the conversation. I would forget I have something in the oven and it would burn. I would hit a mental block and not know how to do bastic math. All sorts of stuff. Honestly, it was fearsome, I thought I had early-onset dementia. And I be breastfeeding, so maybe that's what it is. Anyway, for me, it last about the first 5 months or so. Something close to that. Now I'm fine....I think!
All my kids are 11 months apart, next to my 4th I found myself forgetting everyday things, my mind was on overload, and my body be so tired, I took prenatal vits, as I was nursing 2 and pregnant again, made sure my calorie intake be sufficient enough to support adjectives of us, I did go to a dietitian. I also started fact list everything on a big chalkboard in the kitchen, each day chores, baby nurture times, lunch for older kids..play date, and I also got a sitter to come within for 2 hours each hours of daylight so I could either sleep, walk outside for a walk alone, or seize a quick lunch away!
Chances are your diet requirements a huge re-vamp, and YOU need alone time..even if you can't draw from two hours a day, flash a sitter up, or have husband appropriate over for one full day a week, don't forget, you are a wife, and personality, not just plain ole mommy!
I truly believe that everytime you grow a placenta, brain cell must die...it's the only answer.

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