Breastfeeding for 6 months (so far!)
Definitely.
Second runner up was losing about 40 lbs a few years ago with lots of working out and healthy eating.
Breastfeeding for 6 months (so far!)
Definitely.
Second runner up was losing about 40 lbs a few years ago with lots of working out and healthy eating.
pomegranate / 3895 posts
I'm only four weeks into it, but I would honestly have to say breastfeeding. It is so tough for so many different reasons: physically, emotionally, and also because I feel a HUGE sense of responsibility to ensure my baby thrives (that part is both daunting and fulfilling when baby gains weight).
pomelo / 5093 posts
Double majoring in genetics and Russian language - yikes. My 36 hour induction was not easy, either, but I didn't do much for that besides survive.
coconut / 8305 posts
Breastfeeding for the 13 months we have
My "emergency" cesarean
Unmedicated childbirth
Leaving G's dad & NOT looking back
pear / 1723 posts
I don't know how much control I really had over it, but getting pregnant and then carrying my twins to 39+ weeks was one of my biggest challenges in life, and thus what I am most proud of. And surviving the first year but we're not all the way there yet!
A few years ago I would have said working two jobs while getting my masters in half the standard time, but the kids even trump that, easily
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
After I lost pretty much everything to Hurricane Katrina I moved across the country from my family and started a new life in a state I'd never set foot in with just a suitcase of clothes that had been donated to me. Survived and thrived.
After that probably childbirth.
grapefruit / 4006 posts
um surviving the first three months of LO's life? yeah. i think i was struggling with depression, which i've never experienced before.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
Hmm, working two jobs while going to school full time and planning a wedding all at the same time. This was right after a cross country move and I was still trying to get settled.
squash / 13764 posts
Breast feeding, for sure.
And breaking up with my hs boyfriend, who, looking back was emotionally abusive.
grapefruit / 4085 posts
I would say childbirth was the most difficult. I just had such a fear of the unknown, that sometimes I'm still impressed that I did it!
honeydew / 7303 posts
For me: dental school. I wanted to quit so many times. It's so overwhelming and draining. Glad it's over!!
cantaloupe / 6791 posts
Probably a tie between graduating college in 3 years instead of 4 and making it through the 13+ months of TTC including a really tough, depressing miscarriage.
coconut / 8681 posts
Getting/staying pregnant and parenthood so far. Also the most rewarding.
Today | Monthly Record | |
---|---|---|
Topics | 0 | 1 |
Posts | 1 | 3 |
Ask for Help
Make a Suggestion
Frequently Asked Questions
Bee Levels
Acronyms
Most Viewed Posts
Hellobee Gold
Hellobee Recipes
Hellobee Features
Hellobee Contests
Baby-led Weaning
Bento Boxes
Breastfeeding
Newborn Essentials
Parties
Postpartum Care Essentials
Sensory Play Activities
Sleep Training
Starting Solids Gear
Transitioning to Toddler Bed
All Series
Who We Are
About the Bloggers
About the Hostesses
Contributing Bloggers
Apply to Blog
Apply to Hostess
Submit a Guest Blog
Hellobee Buttons
How We Make Money
Community Policies