If you've ever joined a mom's Facebook group, this will sound very familiar.
“I joined a Facebook group for moms and asked a question about epidurals,” Kane tellsMoments later, the interior designer in Michigan experienced her first social media dogpile.
“People were like, ‘You could be left paralyzed,’ ‘You could have nerve damage,’ ‘There are 100 things that could go wrong,’” Kane recalls. “Everybody was jumping down my throat for even having mentioned medication. It was all this fearmongering." But Kane is having the last laugh. Earlier this year, she began making parody videos about mom-shaming on Facebook — and they're resonating with parents everywhere.“I gave birth to my new son
two days ago,” Kane, who is holding a doll, announces. “Just wanted to let everybody know that we’re happy and healthy.”“Well, technically that’s not giving birth. But he’s very cute.”“I’m sorry, are we in high school now? Are we going to talk about her like she’s not here?”“Congrats. I gave birth to all five of my children in the comfort of my own home.”“I don’t know why so many people are so quick to jump to C-sections when natural births are just so much more rewarding.
“Mom groups can be wonderful, supportive places, you just have to find the right one," Kane tells TODAY.com. “Just never post your kid eating, sitting in a car seat or anything that has to do with sleep. If you do that, all hell is going to break loose."
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