Charlotte Crosby supported as she 'can't stop crying' after 'heart wrenching' baby milestone
07.08.2023 - 16:07
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Charlotte Crosby saw a wave of support from other mums as she shared her tears at a major milestone in her baby's life. The former Geordie Shore star told how she had cried constantly on daughter Alba's first day of nursery.
Sharing an adorable photo on Instagram showing the nine-month-old in an adorable brown and cream dungarees and gilet set and matching bow hairband, she wrote: "It’s my babies first day at nursery. And I’ve cried and cried and cried. And now I want to cry again writing this."
The 33-year-old said Alba would be at nursery "a couple of days a week" but described it as "heart wrenching". She asked for advice from followers about dropping their own little ones off - and fellow parents were quick to share their own experiences and reassure her that her tears will soon be a thing of the past.
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@dtads_ said: "It sucks but it gets easier with the drop off's and you start to feel more human having your "you" time. But then comes the daycare sickness and that's a whole different story." And @fayedicksonxo told her: "It will get easier and soon she won’t want to leave and will cry when you pick her up and take her home! You’ve got this mumma."
@qween_litte said: "I cried for the first day but soon got over it when I realized I could have a cuppa in peace" while @leeanne_scerri shared: "It's hard in the beginning but it does get easier. I am sure she will enjoy it she will make so many new friends. What helped me was seeing photos of my daughter while doing activities etc at her nursery xxx"
@missquinne_0808 said: "Gets easier and I swear that little amount of time helps them so much with mixing well with other kids and
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