Pediatrician vs. grandmother: Choosing love over medical advice
I am a pediatrician. I am a mother. And now, a grandmother. These identities don’t always move in harmony.
When I learned my twin granddaughters had been born at home, the physician in me reacted immediately. My mind began cataloging risks, reviewing worst-case scenarios, mentally scanning for everything that could have gone wrong.
The grandmother in me, however, was called to show up differently: with love, not fear. With presence, not panic. …
Pediatrician vs. grandmother: Choosing love over medical advice





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