
Pink has once again solidified her status as our go-to celebrity mom friend. She brings a refreshing dose of reality to parenting, making her relatable to all of us. This week, she took to Instagram to share a moment that many parents can identify with — a moment that is often met with judgment from others.
As a mother, Pink is no stranger to criticism. From her choices during pregnancy to her parenting style, she’s faced scrutiny for everything — even how her child enjoys some freedom around the house. This week, she posted a photo featuring a parenting tool that tends to attract negativity: a pacifier. Her caption? “When you’re changing after hot yoga and a pacifier flies out of your sports bra.” She followed it up with hashtags like “Let’s debate about pacifiers” and “Can’t wait!”
Fortunately, instead of the anticipated backlash from the internet’s self-proclaimed #perfectparents, she received supportive comments from fellow moms, sharing their own experiences:
- “My little one thinks my body is a place to stash his things!”
- “No debate here—this is the best mom post ever! I constantly find things in my bra.”
- “Yep, I find pacifiers there all the time!”
As moms, our bodies often become makeshift storage for everything from snacks to pacifiers. And when it comes to pacifiers, don’t let anyone make you feel guilty for using one. While experts suggest transitioning children off pacifiers between six and twelve months, the American Academy of Pediatrics states that it’s perfectly fine to allow pacifier use until age four. That’s a comforting thought for many parents who worry about over-reliance on this handy tool.
So, embrace the parenting aids that simplify your life. And by the way, where can we score one of those pacifiers?
This article was initially published on July 27, 2017.
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Summary:
Pink recently shared a humorous parenting moment on Instagram involving a pacifier, highlighting the judgment parents often face. Rather than criticism, she received support from fellow moms, reinforcing the idea that parenting tools like pacifiers should not be a source of shame. It’s essential to remember that every parent has their unique journey, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to raising children.
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