Enter below to win a “mommy survival kit” with “Hurts Like a Mother” and chocolate here at Eighty MPH Mom!
Four (4) winners will each receive “Hurts Like a Mother” and “prescription” chocolate.
Open to residents of U.S. only. Ends 8/9/16. ARV: $15.
No purchase necessary. Open to residents of US only. Giveaway ends August 9, 2016 at 9:00 p.m. (PST). ONE ENTRANT PER HOUSEHOLD/IP Address! I check all entries – cheating will not be tolerated. Winner(s) will be notified via email and needs to reply within 48 hours, or a new winner(s) will be chosen. Please make sure you check your spam folder – I will not be responsible if you did not receive winning email notification. Winners name(s) will be displayed on the post, and will also be posted on Winners List shortly after drawing has occurred. Winners will be chosen randomly by Giveaway Tools. Screenshots of winners available by request. Prize will be shipped directly from sponsor or their PR Agency unless otherwise noted. Eighty MPH Mom is not responsible for prizes lost in transit, although every attempt will be made for prize delivery.
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Faye Gates
When my first child broke free from my hand and darted out in front of a car. No one was hurt, but we were all shook up about it.
charlene elswick
The biggest peril I have faced is trying to open a bag of chips with out the kids hearing me
Jennifer Rogers
My youngest was so accident prone! It was a constant watch or we were headed to the emergency room. No problems with first two.
Jenny S
Social media and the unknown of who is sitting behind a computer is a huge worry of mine. Things are so different for kids these days.
Jo-Ann Brightman
When my younger son shook off my hand and darted away to pet a dog, nearly getting in an accident.
Denise M
Emergency c- section was the start and it seems like my kids are constantly trying to injure themselves with furniture, cabinets, doors, you name it
TallulahJane
The dangers of motherhood. My daughter now a teen is still extremely clumsy. As a small child she was always running into the corners of walls. Now as a teen she runs into chairs and desks….
Denise Sachs
I have dealt with having a son in the army in a war zone.
Jeanna Massman
My daughter was only 4 lbs. when she was born so that was really scary for a first time mom.
Elizabeth Ray
We raised 2 autistic children with epilepsy. Fear was with me every day.
mrsshukra
We my get on a plane by herself
Vicki Wurgler
we had a scare when our son was involved in a motorcycle accident
margaret porter
Trying to eat some potato chips without my kid hearing me
Terra Heck
I’ve faced the peril of not being able to go to the bathroom by myself. Inevitably, one of the kids feels like they need to talk or they want something. Thanks.
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Brittney House
I worry myself almost to death sometimes about my kids being safe.
Steph
The attachment to the boob. All day and all night
elizabeth p
I got separated from my son at a 4th of July celebration. I looked out on a crowd of 10,000 people and thought I would never see him again. Thankfully he found a policeman and we were only apart for about 10 minutes. It was 10 minutes of pure hell.
Anne Perry
keeping gmo’s and chemicals out of their lives.
Laurie Nykaza
My hurt was when my son needed a heart transplant at 19 and my daughter had cancer at 7 both are still with us.
Saundra Bowers
The biggest peril I faced was trying not to be a perfectionist! 🙂
Tracy Shafer
Falling down a whole flight of stairs…it was awful
Penny Snyder
My biggest “peril” I faced as a mother was when we lost our house to a fire.
Kristi C
Well, one year I spent so much time in the emergency room with my three kids for various sports injuries that the billing department would just call to let me know they had received my eob and did I want to pay the balance with my debit card they had on file? Also, everyone in the office wanted to know what my children had done now.
wen budro
Hmmm….great question. I narrowly avoided getting spit-up and vomit in my mouth on numerous occasions.
Leela
Heart surgery.
Kammieleon
Motherhood is fraught with danger. We’ve faced my near death with first delivery, a worrisome second pregnancy, a yearlong deployment with a toddler & newborn, postpartum psychosis, a 9-day cross country road trip with 2 children & no electronics, various choking/injuries, home schooling…thinking about it, I am probably most in danger of losing my mind! Lol.
Rearing children is terrifying
susan smoaks
we spend a lot of time in the car and we have had several near misses, thank God.
Brenda Burgess
I have faced danger when I had to go pick daughter up from a situation one night and it was horrible.
Laurie Emerson
The biggest peril I face as a mother is worrying about my kids all time. It seems like such a much more dangerous world today that when I grew up.
Sheila Ritter
I have 2 young boys with autism, I feel like I face peril every moment of every day as neither of them understand danger or the concept of getting hurt. It’s a crazy ride but one I’m glad to be on.
Lily Kwan
worrying about the future