New mothers get a ton of advice. Total strangers will walk up to you and give you their opinions on how to get rid of that cradle cap. Your mother-in-law will look at you with disapproving eyes and tell you that she had your husband sleeping through the night when he was two weeks old. Your next door neighbor will have an amusing anecdote about how a teaspoon of Jack Daniels absolutely cured her kids teething issues.
Dont despair. It wont last forever. And, there are days, Im sure, when you would welcome some good advice. But how do you sort out the good advice from the, well, crap? Its not easy, let me tell you. But, here are a couple of good places to go when youre in need of help.
First of all, before you take advice from someone, consider what kind of mother you think they are, or were. If your girlfriend is the best mom you know, and she has considerably more experience than you, then her advice is probably going to be helpful. But, if your neighbors kids grew up to be alcoholics, her advice about the Jack Daniels on the gums might be circumspect. You see where Im going with this. The advice is only good advice for you if you really feel comfortable using...