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Megan Bayen, 37, recently opened up about her journey as a mother of twins, sharing three key regrets she wishes she could change after nine months of parenting. The challenges of raising two infants simultaneously have been overwhelming, leading her to reassess her choices and priorities during this transformative period.
One of her primary regrets centers around the lack of self-care. Megan acknowledges that she often prioritized her twins’ needs over her own, neglecting her physical and mental well-being. She emphasizes the importance of taking time for oneself, noting that a well-rested and healthy parent can provide better care for their children.
Additionally, Megan reflects on the pressure she felt to maintain a perfect household. She wishes she had accepted that it’s okay to ask for help and embrace the chaos that comes with raising young children. Lastly, she regrets not documenting more moments with her twins, recognizing how quickly they grow and how precious those early memories are. Through her reflections, Megan hopes to inspire other new parents to embrace their journey with more grace and understanding.
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