Roy donders on Fatherhood: ‘I Went Into Survival Mode’
Table of Contents
- 1. Roy donders on Fatherhood: ‘I Went Into Survival Mode’
- 2. Adjusting to Life with a Newborn
- 3. Building Bonds and Finding Joy
- 4. A Look Beyond the Headlines
- 5. What advice would you give to new parents, especially those struggling with the initial postpartum period?
- 6. Roy Donders on Fatherhood: ‘I went Into Survival Mode’
- 7. Adjusting to Life with a Newborn
- 8. Building Bonds and Finding Joy
- 9. A Look Beyond the Headlines
Reality star roy Donders recently shared his candid reflections on the early days of fatherhood in an interview wiht ‘Girlfriend’ magazine. While many new parents speak of the blissful “pink cloud” that accompanies the arrival of a newborn, Donders admits his experience was different.
Adjusting to Life with a Newborn
Before Romi’s birth, Donders was already a stepfather to Michelle’s daughter Bibi from a previous relationship. He felt prepared for fatherhood, stating, “When we decided to go for it, Michelle was instantly pregnant the first month and nine months later there was Romi.”
“I didn’t feel that pink cloud that everyone is talking about in the beginning,” Donders confessed. Michelle had a caesarean section, leaving her with limited mobility, prompting Donders to prioritize supporting his partner and baby daughter. “I went into survival mode: wanted to unburden Mies and do everything for Romi.”
Despite his determination to help, Donders acknowledges that he didn’t experience an immediate sense of euphoria. “Although I did everything with love, I was not immediately in a well-known cocoon,” he revealed.
Building Bonds and Finding Joy
thankfully, Donders’ relationship with Romi blossomed over time. “Soon I got a close bond with Romi, though. It all worked out well in the end.”
His relationship with Bibi, too, has been heartwarming. “Bibi I immediately found a handsome and sweet girl, with whom I also had a click. I noticed that she was listening to me and did somthing with things I said,” he shared about their initial connection.
Donders embraced his role as a stepfather wholeheartedly. “Actually, I immediately liked it, such a child who loved me and who I wanted to watch over and for whom I wanted to take obligation.”
A Look Beyond the Headlines
“I went into survival mode: wanted to unburden Mies and do everything for romi,” Donders’ words resonate with the reality experienced by many new parents. The initial period after childbirth can be physically and emotionally demanding, requiring immense effort and adaptation.
Donders’ story emphasizes the importance of open dialog and support within a family. It also highlights the gradual nature of bonding with a newborn and the patience needed to navigate the challenges that come with parenthood. The “pink cloud” may not always appear immediately, but the enduring love and connection formed within a family can be incredibly profound.
For a deeper dive into Donders’ experiences, read the full interview in ‘Girlfriend’.
What advice would you give to new parents, especially those struggling with the initial postpartum period?
Roy Donders on Fatherhood: ‘I went Into Survival Mode’
Adjusting to Life with a Newborn
Archyde: Before Romi’s birth, you were already a stepfather to bibi. How prepared did you feel for fatherhood?
Roy Donders: I felt pretty prepared. When Michelle and I decided to have a baby, it happened right away – nine months later there was Romi. I thought I knew what to expect, but every child is unique.
Archyde: Many new parents speak of the ‘pink cloud’ of bliss after a baby’s arrival. Did you experience that?
Roy Donders: Not immediately, no. Michelle had a caesarean,so she needed a lot of support. I went into survival mode,wanting to help her and care for Romi. It was love at frist sight,but I didn’t feel that immediate euphoria everyone talks about.
Building Bonds and Finding Joy
Archyde: Over time, yoru bond with Romi grew stronger. Can you tell us about that?
Roy Donders: Yes, we developed a close bond rather quickly. It was a process, but eventually, we formed a strong connection.And my relationship with Bibi has been incredibly joyful from the start.
Archyde: You’ve been a marvelous stepfather to Bibi. Can you share a memorable moment from your journey together?
Roy donders: There have been so many, but one that sticks out is when Bibi followed my advice without me even asking. I could see she trusted me,and that moment meant the world to me.
A Look Beyond the Headlines
Archyde: Your story stresses the importance of open interaction and support in a family. Why do you think it’s essential to share experiences like yours?
Roy Donders: Because to many new parents feel alone or like they’re failing if they don’t feel that ‘pink cloud’ immediately. Reality is often different, and it’s crucial to talk about it. The love and connection formed within a family take time and patience, but they’re totally worth it.
Archyde: What advice would you give to new parents,especially those struggling with the initial postpartum period?
Roy Donders: be patient with yourself and each other. Ask for help when you need it. And remember, bonding with your child takes time, and that’s okay. You’re not alone in this journey.
For more insights into Roy Donders’ experiences with fatherhood and step-parenting,read the full interview in ‘Girlfriend’ magazine.