I am 30 going into my first pregnancy with no support of my own parents and a strained relationship with my in laws. I am so scared that our child is not going to have the joys of amazing grandparents and that I do not have enough support, or my child might not feel the love of a big family. My husband is incredible though and I have always wanted to be a mother. Wondering if anyone else is going into this without the fairytale family dynamic and have any resources for support?
Re: Parenting without parents
We decided to hire a doula and looking at a postpartum doula to have dedicated support at the very beginning. Not sure we can afford it though. We've also been fairly candid with our close friends and I hope that our found family can help bring in some of that dynamic too. When I think about my own grandma, she was always sharing stories and giving info about how life works. And was another safe adult we could talk to. I'd like to somehow give my kid that too. Another thing we've been doing is figuring out what our family traditions are for birthdays and holidays and what we want to feel during the events.
I am 40 and this would be our first child (DH is 46). I lost my mom in Feb of this year, and hubby lost his in March (its been a year of note!) My dad lives in another state, and hubby's dad passed 10 years ago.
We're terrified, but at least we have a jumper of friends who have experience who would be happy to help.
I still get teary knowing that 1) I lost my mommy, 2) that she passed before we fell pregnant and 3) that Bean won't have any Grannies...
Strongs to you all!