My pediatrician asked if I actually enjoy being a parent and I started crying in the exam room
My daughter is 6 months old and we had a routine pediatrician appointment this week. Everything was normal, weight, feeding, sleep, all the usual questions.
Then near the end the doctor looked at me and asked, "And how are you doing? Do you actually enjoy being a parent?"
I don't even know why that hit me so hard, but I immediately started crying. Not cute little tears either, full embarrassing can't-talk-for-a-minute crying while my baby sat there chewing on her sleeve.
The weird thing is, I'm not miserable. I love my daughter more than I knew was possible. There are genuinely great parts every day.
But I'm also exhausted all the time. I miss being able to leave the house without planning a military operation. I miss sleeping. I miss having a thought that doesn't get interrupted halfway through.
Most people ask how the baby is doing. Family asks if she's sleeping, eating, rolling over, whatever. Nobody really asks whether I LIKE this new life, and I think I'd gotten used to acting like the only acceptable answer was that it's amazing.
The doctor was completely unfazed and basically said loving your baby and struggling with parenthood can exist at the same time.
I knew that logically, but apparently I needed another adult to say it out loud. I felt ridiculous afterward, but also weirdly lighter.
So if anyone else is sitting there at 3am wondering why they're not enjoying every second of something they wanted so badly, apparently you're allowed to love your kid and still admit some of this absolutely sucks.