Absolutely agree with you and in no way was I trying to say that health professionals such a nurses shouldn't look after the parents. What I meant was why there was the need to say that about herself? She could have not mentioned that and kept that personal. As it does sound like a precious moment.To be fair part of working in paediatrics is parental support too and if you have a nearly newborn parent whose young baby is quite sick and they are visibly upset,I would absolutely make them a brew and reassure them. Grace can be problematic but having a sick tiny babe in hospital is hard. One parent only can stay overnight in most cases so they do get upset and stressed.
She obviously not having the magical time she thought she missed out on.
It's the putting herself into the narrative that she must be 'saved' by everyone even in a child's most vulnerable circumstances. She could have easily just have said that the nurses are taking great care of babygirl and mama too.
That's what makes me feel annoyed. It's always HER needs that outweigh talking about others.
I totally disagree with these "influencers" using their kids for content, but it comes across as what her child is doing for/to her, rather than the baby herself. It must be extremely stressful and a scary time I certainly don't dismiss that fact. But instead of addressing that and using it to address newborn care, she turns it to needing herself to be "saved". It comes across as very selfish.