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Parenting can be a challenging job; therefore, moms and dads must take a break now and then. Many parents unwind by playing board games, dining out, or watching their favorite TV shows. But when they're on the go, a quick dose of hilarious parenting memes is the perfect way to decompress.
And the "Muddled Up Mummy" Instagram page is full of gems that are sure to bring an instant smile to any parent's face. Today, we’ve gathered a collection of their posts that are both hilarious and strikingly relatable. So, sit back and enjoy, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that made you laugh the hardest.

While scrolling social media, you might come across some ‘perfect parents’ who seem to have it all figured out—immaculate houses, smiling kids, and the patience of a saint. Nevertheless, parenting is anything but perfect in reality.

Behind those flawless posts are nights without sleep and houses that look disordered. When we compare ourselves against these idealized versions of parenthood, we may feel like we are falling short; yet every parent has his or her struggles. And these pictures from “Muddled Up Mummy” bring forth raw moments of parenthood.

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Becoming a parent can turn your world upside down in the best, yet most challenging, way. Everything changes when you hold your baby for the first time—from your priorities to your fears, even how you view yourself. Suddenly this tiny little bundle of love becomes the center of your universe, and you do everything in your power to take care of them.

However, while it’s natural for moms and dads to pour all their energy into their kids, it’s equally important for them to recognize their own needs. After all, a well-rested and fulfilled person will be able to properly take care of their family.

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Stimpy
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

sometime they are going to visit spain and wonder why they find it so extremely exhausting

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Jeremy James
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That kid is going to grow up and fall asleep every time he hears Spanish. He'll sit down at a Mexican restaurant and just pass out at the table... then he wakes up and it's pizza.

cerinamroth
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh my, this is brilliant. My kids are bilingual but it's still definitely feasible!

Pheline
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I tried to read The Rainbow Fish in German to my daughter and she got so upset she took it from me, put it back on the bookstore shelf, and had no interest in it ever again. She’s learned Swedish, Tagalog and other languages since. (My ex thoroughly alienated them from me years ago.)

Binky Melnik
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m imagining her kids meeting little Spanish kids who’re trying to talk to them and them saying, “I’m sorry; I hafta take a nap because I can’t understand you. Let’s talk after my nap.”

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If you’re constantly exhausted as a new parent—you’re not alone. Caring for a newborn can be demanding and intense. For instance, your sleep schedules might go out the window because a baby's needs don't follow the clock.

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From waking up late at night in order to feed their newborns to early morning wake-ups, moms and dads have to adapt to their infants’ erratic schedule, which leaves them feeling tired and worn-out.

According to a survey by the National Sleep Foundation, new parents lose about 109 minutes of sleep every night during their baby’s first year. This sleep deprivation can lead to a host of problems, including irritability, impaired concentration, and a weakened immune system.

This is why it's essential partners discuss and have a sleep schedule. One night, the mother can handle diaper changes, while dad can soothe the fussy baby back to sleep.

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But it’s not just about sleep. You need to constantly entertain your baby and keep them occupied. Little kids usually require a lot of attention, which can drain your energy reserves.

A study published in the Journal of Family Psychology found that 60% of parents experience “parental burnout,” a condition characterized by extreme fatigue, emotional detachment, and a sense of inadequacy as a parent.

This burnout can feel overwhelming. You might feel guilty for wanting a break or worry that admitting you’re exhausted makes you a bad parent. But the truth is, such never-ending responsibilities can wear anyone down.

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Understand that burnout is not equated as being less of a good parent; rather, it’s an indication that you need to rest some more and start looking after yourself.

First off, parents must find time for themselves. Self-care isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a necessity. Get busy with activities that make you happy and relaxed. Whether it’s taking a long bath, reading a nice book, or going for a walk, these small moments of solitude can make a big difference.

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Research shows that parents who regularly engage in self-care activities report higher levels of life satisfaction and lower levels of stress. Nonetheless, this does not imply you must leave your duties or embark on a vacation for one week (but wouldn’t it be great?). Small acts such as dedicating 15 minutes of each day to engage in something you are passionate about can greatly matter to your general sanity.

Also, children are extremely observant and may sense when their parents are anxious or tired. When you put yourself first, you’re being a good role model to your children and showing them how important balance is.

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Moms and dads can also enjoy a good laugh with these memes—some of which might hit a little too close to home. Which one of these did you like the most? Be sure to pass this along to a parent who could use a little break.

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