Most people say that having a child is the best thing that can happen to you. However, there are ugly sides to having children, too – like losing sleep, worrying all the time, and receiving unsolicited parenting advice. Here are the 12 worst things about having a child from a parent’s point of view.
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Having to Deal With a Lack of Self-Preservation

Here is a detailed summary, “They are creative and come up with all kinds of ways to try and kill themselves. Keeping ahead of the game is exhausting.” One parent calls children “little suicide machines.“
Weight Gain

“During pregnancy, I gained 35 lbs. My belly has stretch marks, and my boobs are all saggy,” mentions a user.
Sleep Deprivation

Another challenging thing about having a child is sleep deprivation. Sure, sleeping two to three hours is inevitable for the first few months but don’t think you’ll be able to get 8 hours of sleep once they hit puberty – you’ll lose sleep worrying whether they will get home safely!
Worrying How Others Would Treat Their Kid

This is another constant worry you’ll face. One parent says, “I will never forget the first time I saw another child being mean to my daughter and having to keep it together and remind myself that it was a child. It’s difficult.“
Watching Kids Make the Same Mistakes

No matter how often you tell your kid not to do something, it will always end up the same – they’ll do it again! But one dad writes, “I’m fine if my son makes the same mistakes I did because at least I know how to come of it. My biggest worry is him doing something I haven’t done. I’ll not know how to help him.”
Constant Anxiety That You’re Doing Enough

“All children deserve good parents,” reads a post. So as a good parent, you will always be anxious about whether “you are doing enough to shape them to make good choices, a good life, to be a good person, and for them to have the life they deserve.“
Feeding Them Every Day

Feeding is a daily affair, three meals a day with snacks in between. One poster says, “And the food should be healthy, tasty, and interesting. And you have to mix it up, try a variety, and it needs to be cheap.”
They’re Always There

Oh, and they are always there with you! “On you, behind you, in front of you, just like a speed bump, impeding every task.” In short, forget about your freedom because “there’s so much planning and thinking.”
And you don’t get days off from parenting. “It’s incessant. It never stops. Going from having two days per week to relax and do whatever, to never having a moment free of responsibility,” details a parent.
Giving up a Part of Yourself

You also lose a part of yourself – which some parents are okay with, while others mourn their loss.
“I miss the freedom. I was well aware I’d lose it with kids, but it doesn’t mean I don’t miss being able to go out for drinks after work whenever or take a trip. That said, I’d do it all over again because I love my kids.“
Marriage Strain

Sadly, kids can easily cause marriage strain even when the pregnancy is planned. It gets more challenging when the child has a disability and needs special care.
Traveling Is More Complicated

“Want to fly? Gotta plan for a stroller and a car seat. (You also check) which car rental place is in the terminal so you don’t have to haul your kids’ stuff on a bus,” explains a parent.
Unsolicited Advice

A six-month-old mom says, “Apparently everything you know is wrong, and the only reliable source is ‘trust me, I raised kids 30/60 years ago, this is how it should be done.‘”
Source: Reddit
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