I’m Observing You: A Doctor’s Perspective on Parenting

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Hey there, I see you. Yes, you! I’m watching, and I have to say, I’m making some judgments about your parenting.

I notice how you hold your child’s hand in the parking lot, even as they squirm and try to escape your grasp. You lift them high into the air, and despite the exhaustion from a day filled with errands, you flip them upside down and tickle their tummy. Those joyful giggles travel across the lot, and I can’t help but smile.

I have a sense of who you are. Perhaps you balance a job while parenting, or maybe you’re at home full-time. You tell yourself that everything will turn out alright, but deep down, you question if you’re making the best choices.

As I watch you kneel down to look your daughter in the eyes outside the ice cream shop, I see the frustration on your face when she accidentally hits her sister. Yet, you speak to her softly, aware that shaming her won’t help. Although you might be tempted to voice your true feelings—“I just want to raise kind kids”—you hold back.

You seem weary at times. There are moments when you glance around, almost bewildered, wondering how you ended up with these lively children who cling to you, demanding your attention. They’re loud, sticky, and full of energy, yet I can see how much you pour into them—everything you have.

I observe you gently wiping the tears from your little girl’s cheeks after an impressive fall during her enthusiastic run. She knew to look at you for comfort, trusting that you would be there. You maintain a calm demeanor, knowing that your reaction will influence hers.

Your son climbs onto your lap, resting his hand on your cheek to get your attention. The moment your eyes meet, the warmth and love radiating between you is unmistakable. It’s a connection that fills you with joy you didn’t know you needed.

While driving, your daughter cries out because the sun is blinding her. Without hesitation, you remove your sunglasses and hand them over to her, a simple act of love.

At the playground, I see you capture the moment with your phone, snapping pictures of their adorable antics. Then you check social media, just to connect with another adult for a brief moment. I noticed someone without kids mention how you should “enjoy every moment,” glaring at your phone. Don’t worry, I’d trip them for you, no problem!

I can also see you grappling with self-doubt. Thoughts like, “Am I doing enough? Are they well-adjusted? Have I failed them?” echo in your mind. And while I’m here judging from the sidelines, I want you to realize that if you could see yourself through my eyes, you would understand—you are more than enough.

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Summary

This piece reflects on the challenges and triumphs of parenting, highlighting the love and dedication that parents show their children despite feelings of self-doubt. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s own worth as a caregiver while also providing resources for further exploration of home insemination and parenting.

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