I have to say, even addressing the post-partum is not only awesome, but so brave too. I had a bit of it with both my kids, not severe, but enough. It’s so confusing, cause you feel like you should be over the moon, new baby and all, and all you end up feeling is nothing, or just wanting to sleep, or cry, or whatever it is, pretty much anything but happy.
So to address it in a ‘funny”, is, well, there is no words for it, but Kudos to you, Norm. If there were awards for comics, you should get one.
Baby got curly hair. Like her dad?
Cute baby!
@Norm: Once again, HUGE thank you for featuring post partum depression in your strip! You’ve handled it very respectfully and humorously.
I wonder what anti-depression drug-laced mother’s milk does to a newborn mind…
when prescribing such meds doctors take into account breastfeeding and prescribe drugs which do not pass through in the milk.
Or they use formula.
I’d never use formula. So much more clean up.
I have to say, even addressing the post-partum is not only awesome, but so brave too. I had a bit of it with both my kids, not severe, but enough. It’s so confusing, cause you feel like you should be over the moon, new baby and all, and all you end up feeling is nothing, or just wanting to sleep, or cry, or whatever it is, pretty much anything but happy.
So to address it in a ‘funny”, is, well, there is no words for it, but Kudos to you, Norm. If there were awards for comics, you should get one.
Tomorrow, Val is going to ask Marla if the Assistant Manager’s position is still available.