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10+ Animals Showing What It’s Like To Be A Mom

It’s all fun and games until you have a baby. Then, you need to have responsibility and tons of things to do. Not to mention the sleepless nights, random pains, no time for your interest. etc. Motherhood is clearly not all rainbows and candies. However, it is still a wonderful thing and totally worth all the challenges. That said, it’s not a crime to complain and whine sometimes, yeah? To ease things up a bit, the below are pictures of animal that show us the “not too bright” side of motherhood. Enjoy!

#1 “Oh. How great.”

#2 She can’t sleep in peace.

#3 She even has to charge herself.

#4 It can be fulfilling sometimes.

#5 You can’t never have a moment of silent.

#6 Always accompanied.

#7 “When will they stop?”

#8 Too attached.

#9 This mom looks proud.

#10 Always have her children on her back.

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