Learning Curve - Litterbox Comics

https://lemmy.ca/post/45941398

So why are mothers expected to just figure things out on their own? We humans have women living way past fertile age because they were important for children, and suddenly we decided we don’t need grandma’s help passing along generational knowledge and helping first time mothers. Grandma/Grandpa are supposed to be free and focus on helping the parents so they learn and don’t make mistakes because they don’t know anything.

And community too. It’s so isolated. Makes me sad, and afraid to have children.

In the Netherlands, “kraamverzorgenden” come by the house of new parents every day for ~the first week to show you the ropes, and just in general to help with chores and/or entertaining brothers and/or sisters.
Same in Slovenia. I assume it’s the same in all of EU.
Not in Germany or Austria. Never heard of it.
Guess it depends on the Hebamme - there’s definitely the possibility to get consultations of this kind before and after birth.
People who come by everyday for a week to help out and give advice? For free? If you gave birth at a normal hospital?
I’ll forgive you. This time.