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  • I'm hiding from my kids under the bed.

  • But when I'm not hiding, I'm usually just getting by,

  • Like a lot of other moms.

  • All the moms really.

  • Some days I feel like a fierce warrior mother, you know.

  • And the other days I feel like, well,

  • like I'm just hiding under the bed.

  • I love doing research, but some of the best tips I've gotten

  • Have been from other mommas.

  • Now momming is my favorite topic,

  • and I want to share what I know.

  • I'm here with the proud new owner of a tiny human, Katie Lowes.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Today, we're going to talk about the good, the bad,

  • and the ugly of motherhood.

  • But mostly, the ugly.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • How did you feel when you first got home?

  • Because I just felt this pressure.

  • Like, I totally loved him, but I loved him in an abstract way.

  • Like, I also felt like I brought him home, and I was like,

  • who is this stranger in my house?

  • Who am I?

  • I'm just supposed to be a mom now.

  • I felt the same way, and I don't feel like anyone talks about that.

  • It is a stranger.

  • As humans, we make connections through experiences.

  • I had had no experiences with this person.

  • Thank God.

  • Because I was like, oh my gosh,

  • I'm going to be a terrible mother.

  • I have no motherly instincts.

  • I look down at his little, sweet face.

  • Thank God he's cute, because he's, like,

  • ripping my nipples off.

  • But, I would get so mad when I would

  • get a text from a mom being like,

  • Are you so blissed out right now?

  • And I was like, excuse me.

  • No.

  • It is a little bit strange to go from like, an autonomous woman

  • to then all of a sudden being a food truck.

  • Because that's essentially what you are.

  • That's exactly what you are.

  • Isn't it crazy how much of your nipple and your boob

  • has to go in their mouth?

  • They're biting a burger.

  • Yes!

  • They go.

  • You've got to flatten it out and put half of it

  • in their throat...

  • Otherwise, the latch is wrong.

  • And if the latch is wrong,

  • Ouch.

  • Game over.

  • Game over.

  • That's, like, the size of my nipple

  • when I was breastfeeding, I feel like.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • You have to put half of this

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • in the baby's mouth.

  • You don't just put that part in the baby's mouth.

  • You've got to put this whole thing... you've got to...

  • Squeeze it?

  • Perfect.

  • The other thing I'm having with breastfeeding, a little bit,

  • is like, I can't believe it.

  • Because I really feel like part of me

  • is this earth mother who just going

  • to have her boobs out everywhere,

  • breastfeed in public.

  • But then, I'm not that person.

  • I've been like covering up.

  • I think that's so normal, first of all.

  • I think, especially because you're kind of a people

  • pleaser, just like I am.

  • But I got into this weird zone in my head

  • After I had my kid, where I went,

  • No. I'm sorry, but my kid is more important than your discomfort about a boob.

  • I just really need to free the nipple.

  • Free the [BLEEP] nipple.

  • Nipple.

  • Do you know what Mastitis is?

  • Yeah.

  • I live in fear of Mastitis.

  • I'm constantly giving myself checks.

  • I've had Mastitis three times.

  • What?!

  • It's the worst.

  • If it gets to be an infection,

  • It can spread to your bloodstream and you can actually...

  • it's very dangerous.

  • I had to get on antibiotics twice,

  • which, look, I'm pretty crunchy.

  • I don't love antibiotics.

  • Sure, sure sure.

  • But, you know what I like more than antibiotics?

  • - Life. - Life.

  • The third time I had it, I was in Atlanta.

  • We couldn't call a doctor.

  • And this was right after the baby stopped nursing.

  • So what do you do?

  • Oh!

  • Kristen.

  • Oh my God.

  • So I said to my husband, I said,

  • I'm going to need you to suck this out.

  • We could talk about it.

  • We could be weird about it.

  • Or you could just go ahead and nurse.

  • Right?

  • Did he?

  • Yes!

  • And did it work?

  • Yeah, he pulled it out.

  • He had...

  • An incredible latch.

  • He had a cup next to him.

  • Ugh.

  • He was pulling out and spitting into this cup.

  • And I've never been more in love in my life.

  • And he spits.

  • He doesn't swallow.

  • Yeah, he spits.

  • He doesn't swallow.

  • That's what I figured out.

  • I haven't tried my breast milk yet.

  • Everybody does that.

  • It's tasty.

  • OK.

  • When was this yield?

  • This was pumped, I think, this morning.

  • That's a nice thick yield.

  • I did have Mallomars last night.

  • Are you getting that?

  • I had like two Mallomars last night.

  • No, I'm not getting much of a scent,

  • but I bet you this is going to be dreamy milk.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Oh, that's nice and thick.

  • It's got legs.

  • Yes.

  • OK.

  • I'm just taking a small sip.

  • OK.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Whoa.

  • Is it... what does it taste like?

  • Sweet.

  • Yeah, right?

  • Very sweet.

  • Like, like, vanilla sweetened almond milk.

  • Yeah.

  • I just, like, leaked for the first time this weekend.

  • Yeah.

  • Like through my clothes.

  • It was like... yeah, it was really...

  • you would be proud of that moment.

  • I am proud of you.

  • I was horrified.

  • I got to change my mental state.

  • What are you horrified?

  • That is your super power!

  • You are doing something extraordinary.

  • You are able to make another human being survive

  • ith this liquid gold.

  • It's my superpower!

I'm hiding from my kids under the bed.

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