we’re all here because of a mother’s sacrifice to make herself your first home. i got to be Scottie’s❣️
greatest honor of my life
happy mother’s day💐🌷🌼
genuinely honored & excited to have written the forward for the Tommee Tippee Feeding Made Simple Guide
written in collaboration with a family medicine doctor and a certified lactation consultant, this guide contains all the info about flow rates, rhythms, sizes & pretty much anything else you could need to take a confident approach to feeding
my only wish is that it existed 4 months ago when i was trying to figure all of this out myself and could’ve used it being mapped out in front of me all in one place 🩵
download yours @tommeetippeenorthamerica !! 🫶🏻🍼
i used to wear this jewelry when i was younger and now i have a girl of my own. full circle lil moment to take these pics for @theofficialpandora mother’s day collection, available now 🥹 #pandorapartner
no one is happier for springtime than a mother who gave birth in the dead of winter 🤣
now i get to dress my lil spring chicken in her @hannaandersson 🌻🍄 #hannapartner
my scottie girl is 12 weeks old today 💝 on the
way to the hospital we wrote down our predictions for what time she’d be born. my guess was 3:05pm (my birthday, 03/05). after 23 hours of labor, that is the exact time she arrived. how crazy and cool is that
happy 30th birthday lil elsie
we dreaded this moment our entire 20’s now here we are at peace with entering a new decade. i wish you weren’t so hard on yourself. i’m so proud of you. and i’m so glad u got braces. thank god for braces
When @elsie Hewitt got pregnant, it had been after many years of feeling disconnected from her body, for a number of reasons. After diagnosing and treating stage 4 endometriosis, she had been looking forward to a stretch of her life where her body felt like her own again—until pregnancy derailed that.
Once she had Scottie, her daughter with #PeteDavidson, Hewitt had to decide how she would feed her baby. She weighed her mental health, her recovery, and the kind of mother she wanted to be. In the end, she decided against breastfeeding. “My thought process was layered,” she writes for ELLE. “The most important thing to me was doing what is best for my baby. I will always do what is best for her.”
Now a few months into motherhood, Hewitt opens up about the contradictions, complex guilt, and learning to accept support in a culture that quietly equates suffering with devotion. Read her essay at the link in bio.