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6 Phrases the Parents of a Newborn Hate Most

The article below will teach you to talk to people who have just recently become parents. There are a few phrases to avoid when talking to them.

5. “When are you having the next one?”
New parents are too stressed, tired and exhausted to even think of giving birth to another baby. Of course there are a lot of families with two, three or even more kids. Usually there is some age difference, unless the couple has twins. Having a child is a very responsible step in every person’s life. If you are a new parent then this decision is twice as serious. Be understanding and do not ask this question. Not only is it impolite and too personal, it is irritating as well.

6. “Is having a baby worth all you give up for it?”
Becoming a parent is truly a wonderful sensation. You step into a new stage of your life. Whatever you once had is now left behind. We are ready to give up our freedom and feel no regret. It is natural that a new parent should spend less time with friends. Now it is far more important to focus on the baby and do all possible to help him grow and develop. That’s how it is supposed to be and this is what we call the circle of life.

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