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18: What to Do When Your Family Disagrees With How You Want to Raise Your Baby

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So many pregnant women wonder: What if my family disagrees with how I want to raise my baby?

Maybe you worry they’ll think you’re too crunchy, too gentle, too strict, too intuitive, too informed… or that your choices about sleep, feeding, breastfeeding, babywearing, or connection will be misunderstood or judged.

In this episode, we explore what’s really underneath the fear of family disagreement — and why this anxiety becomes so intense during pregnancy, even before the baby arrives. If you’ve felt pressure to keep the peace, avoid conflict, not disappoint anyone, or not seem “dramatic,” you are not alone. So many expecting mothers carry old patterns of perfectionism, people-pleasing, emotional caretaking, or childhood wounds into their postpartum planning without realizing it.

We talk about how this fear often has less to do with the actual parenting choice and more to do with deeper emotional layers:
– The grief of not having had the kind of parent you want to become– The longing to be seen, understood, and supported– The fear of taking up space or being “too much”– The discomfort of setting limits with people you love– The worry that a different choice means you’re rejecting your own parents– The fear of hurting feelings or disappointing your partner’s family

You’ll hear why these feelings are so normal, how pregnancy makes them louder, and how understanding your emotional safety needs can help you make grounded, intentional decisions for your motherbaby wellbeing.

Inside the episode, we explore:
🌿 Why fears about family disagreement appear before baby arrives
🌿 How childhood roles (the people pleaser, the good girl) shape your confidence as a new mom
🌿 Why loved ones may react defensively to gentle, connection-oriented parenting
🌿 How to navigate differences with your partner without slipping into self-abandonment
🌿 Why your parenting choices can trigger other people’s unresolved experiences
🌿 How to protect your emotional safety while staying compassionate
🌿 What to do when you’re afraid your decisions will disappoint your parents (especially your mother or mother-in-law)
🌿 How to set boundaries without conflict, guilt, or over-explaining

This episode is not about convincing your family to agree with you. It’s about helping you feel steady, confident, and supported as you make choices aligned with your values, intuition, and the needs of your baby.

If you’ve ever thought:
• “What if they judge me?”• “What if I upset someone?”• “What if they think I’m doing it wrong?”• “What if my partner’s parents don’t approve?”• “What if I lose their support?”

…this conversation will help you understand what’s happening emotionally, why it feels so charged, and how to move forward with clarity and calm.

The way you want to raise your baby matters. And you’re allowed to choose connection, gentleness, intuition, and intentional parenting - even if no one else in your family did it that way.

Free Guide: Postpartum Prep Pitfalls⁠⁠

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    So many pregnant women wonder: What if my family disagrees with how I want to raise my baby?

    Maybe you worry they’ll think you’re too crunchy, too gentle, too strict, too intuitive, too informed… or that your choices about sleep, feeding, breastfeeding, babywearing, or connection will be misunderstood or judged.

    In this episode, we explore what’s really underneath the fear of family disagreement — and why this anxiety becomes so intense during pregnancy, even before the baby arrives. If you’ve felt pressure to keep the peace, avoid conflict, not disappoint anyone, or not seem “dramatic,” you are not alone. So many expecting mothers carry old patterns of perfectionism, people-pleasing, emotional caretaking, or childhood wounds into their postpartum planning without realizing it.

    We talk about how this fear often has less to do with the actual parenting choice and more to do with deeper emotional layers:
    – The grief of not having had the kind of parent you want to become– The longing to be seen, understood, and supported– The fear of taking up space or being “too much”– The discomfort of setting limits with people you love– The worry that a different choice means you’re rejecting your own parents– The fear of hurting feelings or disappointing your partner’s family

    You’ll hear why these feelings are so normal, how pregnancy makes them louder, and how understanding your emotional safety needs can help you make grounded, intentional decisions for your motherbaby wellbeing.

    Inside the episode, we explore:
    🌿 Why fears about family disagreement appear before baby arrives
    🌿 How childhood roles (the people pleaser, the good girl) shape your confidence as a new mom
    🌿 Why loved ones may react defensively to gentle, connection-oriented parenting
    🌿 How to navigate differences with your partner without slipping into self-abandonment
    🌿 Why your parenting choices can trigger other people’s unresolved experiences
    🌿 How to protect your emotional safety while staying compassionate
    🌿 What to do when you’re afraid your decisions will disappoint your parents (especially your mother or mother-in-law)
    🌿 How to set boundaries without conflict, guilt, or over-explaining

    This episode is not about convincing your family to agree with you. It’s about helping you feel steady, confident, and supported as you make choices aligned with your values, intuition, and the needs of your baby.

    If you’ve ever thought:
    • “What if they judge me?”• “What if I upset someone?”• “What if they think I’m doing it wrong?”• “What if my partner’s parents don’t approve?”• “What if I lose their support?”

    …this conversation will help you understand what’s happening emotionally, why it feels so charged, and how to move forward with clarity and calm.

    The way you want to raise your baby matters. And you’re allowed to choose connection, gentleness, intuition, and intentional parenting - even if no one else in your family did it that way.

    Free Guide: Postpartum Prep Pitfalls⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠Tip Jar⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pinterest⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://motherbabywellbeing.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SHOW NOTES⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  •   continue reading

    19 episodes

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