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You had a daughter and guilt: listen to a podcast for new parents
After much waiting you have finally become a mother, but the guilt does not give rest.
Parent counselor Noga Hila Matuna told how to live next to her in peace
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Saturday, 18 September 2021, 23:45 Updated: 23:47
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Guilt, as we all know, is an existential emotion; But when we suddenly become mothers, that emotion suddenly becomes the most devoted worker. This guilt resides within us whenever we have not noticed that the baby is hot or cold, or that I never understand at all what he needs.
Is the guilt that nests in us another transient event, which will end as soon as the baby acquires his verbal abilities, or is she here to stay? In order to understand how to live right next to the guilt instead of letting it hurt our sense of security, Mia Dayan-Shalev spoke with Noga Hila conditioned, a parent counselor.
The Jama app
was established with the aim of addressing mothers of babies from birth to age three, and centralizing for them content, activities, tips from experts and videos that will accompany them throughout this challenging period. All the content in the app "grows" together with the baby and is precisely adapted to its developmental stages, so that the mothers receive only what is relevant to them and interests them at any given moment.
The Jama app is the place for mothers in Israel to meet and get to know other mothers around them, and create new and exciting friendships in the fascinating journey.
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