June 2015 Moms

What's your mantra?

Do you have a mantra or quote or whatever that gets you through life, pregnancy, or that you have used/are planning to use for labor?

Re: What's your mantra?

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  • Just go with the flow.

    Time heals.
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  • I can do anything for _____ weeks.

    If I'm having a rough day, that is what I tell myself. It helps me put my big girl panties on and deal.
    • Married 6/1/2012
    • BFP #1 - 11/17/2012 -  MC 12/10/2012
    • BFP #2 - 2/12/2013 - EDD 10/17/2013 - DD Born 10/10/2013
    • BFP #3 - 1/29/2014 - Ectopic pregnancy discovered 1/31/2014
    • BFP #4 - 9/28/2014 - EDD 6/4/2015 - DS Born 5/31/2015


  • P.s. - nice thread idea @amark11
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  • When I'm going through a difficult/stressful time, I alternate between "By this time next ____ (week, month, etc), this will all be over!" or "God got me through ____, He'll get me through this!" Both help me recognize that whatever I'm going through is only temporary, even if it seems never-ending, and that before long things will look up :) 
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  • My two favorites are,
    "This too shall pass" and
    "Suffering is optional"

    For birthing I use,
    "Peace" and "Open, open, open" (in relation to dilation)
  • Whenever I second guess myself (which is quite often) I remember what my granny used to say. "Just act like you've got good sense". I never thought to ask her exactly what she meant by that but to me it's kinda like fake it till you make it. If you believe in yourself, others will believe in you.
  • "Take what hurts you and let it help you...To be stronger, kinder, gentler and wiser." Is my life mantra. I use it to remind myself to move forward and to not let the things that are hard in life distort me as a person. I have been reminding myself of this a lot since April will be the one year mark of my best friend's murder and what was supposed to be the EDD of my first baby.

    As for pregnancy, I'm not sure I have much of a mantra other than that I remind myself that in less than ___ weeks I will get to hold my sweet baby girl and that all of the hard things DH and I went through this past year will feel worth it.
  • Hurrah for a positive, uplifting thread!

    In daily life, I am constantly telling myself "It's not that big of a deal." My fiancé tends to get very worked up over things, so I have to take the position of saying, "no big deal!" to calm us both. Ex: He had a very long day yesterday, then on the way to birthing class, a road was closed, we hit 3 train crossings, and every red light. We were 30 minutes late to class, and though it was frustrating, I did not let it get to me and said "it doesn't matter!!! Well get there when we get there." I know that when I am stressed, the adrenaline spikes cause the same reaction in baby. So I refuse to allow silly things to get to me! It's great practice for labor.

    From grandma: "90% of the things you spend time and energy worrying about never happen anyway." And we mamas need to save up our energy!

    And if you are religious, this one has always helped me with fear. "Nothing I fear is greater than Him." Meaning, Jesus conquered death, so with him on my side, I can get through anything!

    And I agree with PP that "I can do anything for (x amount of time)" is a great one I will use in labor.
  • Hurrah for a positive, uplifting thread!

    In daily life, I am constantly telling myself "It's not that big of a deal." My fiancé tends to get very worked up over things, so I have to take the position of saying, "no big deal!" to calm us both. Ex: He had a very long day yesterday, then on the way to birthing class, a road was closed, we hit 3 train crossings, and every red light. We were 30 minutes late to class, and though it was frustrating, I did not let it get to me and said "it doesn't matter!!! Well get there when we get there." I know that when I am stressed, the adrenaline spikes cause the same reaction in baby. So I refuse to allow silly things to get to me! It's great practice for labor.

    From grandma: "90% of the things you spend time and energy worrying about never happen anyway." And we mamas need to save up our energy!

    And if you are religious, this one has always helped me with fear. "Nothing I fear is greater than Him." Meaning, Jesus conquered death, so with him on my side, I can get through anything!

    And I agree with PP that "I can do anything for (x amount of time)" is a great one I will use in labor.

    Is your DH cool with that? Mine is the total opposite from me, so while I need a quick reminder that it's NBD, he hates if I don't just let him lose it for a moment. Once he gets it out, he moves on pretty quick. (Not instantly, but faster than if I keep saying something encouraging!) We've been together 10 years, and this is one of the hardest things for me in our relationship.
  • @amark11 It's not so much the saying things out loud to calm him as it is just maintaining a calm overall attitude. I've noticed if I just exude peace and don't react to him getting stressed, it passes much quicker. Much of the time especially this pregnancy he gets angry in my defense, or because he thinks I'm going to be upset, so when I'm not, he kind of just lets it go. With stuff with his job, which can be a huge stress for him, I just always look on the bright side and explain why something is not as bad as it seems and while yes it may be an annoyance xyz positive could come out of it. He responds well to that.
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