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mummy can't you hear me? A poem

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simplybeingmamma · 01/03/2015 23:48

This is my poem 'mummy can't you hear me?' about self soothing and early motherhood
www.beingmamma.com/#!Mummy-cant-you-hear-me/cy97/270A07B9-9623-4100-B85C-1E38C3841A28

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CurlyWurlyCake · 01/03/2015 23:53

Beautiful.

Love the picture at the end.

DixieNormas · 01/03/2015 23:55

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RJnomore · 01/03/2015 23:57

Thanks Dixie I was trying to think of how to post that without being offensive.

DixieNormas · 02/03/2015 00:01

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BertieBotts · 02/03/2015 00:08

Oh gosh yes. Sorry. I'm with Dixie too.

sugar21 · 02/03/2015 00:11

So if you have triplets do you have to read the poem 3 times?

IHeartKingThistle · 02/03/2015 00:17

So the purpose of the poem is to guilt-trip parents who sleep train their babies? Really?

I sleep trained my babies (not CIO). I did it so that we would ALL have the benefit of solid sleep, so they could be confident on their own and so I wasn't a snapping zombie during the day. I also listened to them, cuddled them, held their tiny hands and LOVED them. I still do.

I'm not bothered about offending you because your poem has offended me.

DixieNormas · 02/03/2015 00:21

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IHeartKingThistle · 02/03/2015 00:22

And BTW I have no issue with co-sleeping, attachment parenting or whatever you are advocating - it's none of my business how other people parent their babies. I didn't do it myself but I certainly wouldn't write a bloody poem about it.

DixieNormas · 02/03/2015 00:22

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nooka · 02/03/2015 00:22

Blurggh! I have no regrets about leaving my two to cry for a few minutes until they went to sleep, not at the time and not now 15 years later either. When dd went through a horrible phase of crying except when she was being walked about and jiggled I can't say that I felt like a team with her (although dh was absolutely fabulous - why all 'mummy'?) and I was incredibly glad when she grew out of it.

I have friends who went down the AP route and it worked for them, but it's not for everyone and heaping up guilt on mother who may be feeling incredibly fragile is really unfair.

simplybeingmamma · 02/03/2015 00:23

Sincere apologies to anyone to whom this has offended. It was meant to be something to help mothers smile when the long nights become difficult and draining, and to remember that our babies are only small for a very short time. I am new to mumsnet, and will certainly think twice before posting something that causes potential controversy. Apologies again.

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HairyPotter · 02/03/2015 00:23

It would probably be better without the spelling mistake.

On seconds thoughts, probably not. It's awful.

I didn't do cio btw.

SukieTuesday · 02/03/2015 00:24

I couldn't even leave the dogs to cry as puppies but that poem is utter tripe. If it takes a bit of controlled crying to get Mummy down off the ledge and back to feeling human again so be it.

RatMort · 02/03/2015 00:31

I think that is one of the most coy, crude and manipulatively sentimental outpourings it's ever been my bad luck to read. Maybe you could write a companion poem where Mummy is wearing earplugs and reading a novel in the bath.

nooka · 02/03/2015 00:35

and perhaps Dad is walking the baby, praying that he/she goes to sleep?

simplybeingmamma · 02/03/2015 00:43

I cannot seem to delete the post, so again I apologise to all offended. I wrote it as almost a cathartic piece, and I am very aware I am no poet. This is my first evening to ever post to mumsnet, and I feel sorry to have caused such a bad impression, when I am in fact very supportive of all that is necessary for a healthy happy mum, dad and baby. My mistake. Lesson learned, apologies again to all affected.

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DixieNormas · 02/03/2015 00:44

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simplybeingmamma · 02/03/2015 00:47

Thank you

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BewitchedBotheredandBewildered · 02/03/2015 00:50

I think you're getting a rough time here simply

I can see where you're coming from, and also I can see that you realise that MN can be a bit of a roller-coaster.

The poem just wasn't everyone's cup of tea Grin

MN is fab, but thinking twice is a very good idea Flowers

And you are right, they are small for a very, very short time Smile

BewitchedBotheredandBewildered · 02/03/2015 00:56

Oh for goodness sake, so 'offensive' it has to be deleted?

FGS having a tiny baby to look after is fucking tough and we all deal/have dealt with it differently.

The poem didn't rock my boat either but lots of people would like it.

If you didn't like it just click off to another thread.

simplybeingmamma · 02/03/2015 00:57

Thank you so much, I have reported the post, in the hope it is removed. It's like the first day at school, and I've already put my foot in it! My intentions were not upset or offend I assure you. Thanks again. :)

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yumyumpoppycat · 02/03/2015 01:01

Some lines are nice but the title is pretty offensive.

DixieNormas · 02/03/2015 01:01

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BewitchedBotheredandBewildered · 02/03/2015 01:02

Well, they've just bitch-plopped and cleared off!

You were brave to start a thread simply

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