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Tips
For a First-Time Mom |
by:
Jackie
G. Maxwell |
Having
a baby can be one the most life-changing
experiences there are. And not all those
changes will be easy to cope with. Here
are some tips for a first-time Mom, to help
you get through the rougher times.
The vast majority of women today, are working
when they become pregnant. That means making
a decision whether to stay home with the
baby, or return to work. This is something
you can consider during your pregnancy,
weighing the pros and cons of your income,
versus the benefits to this child, and any
others to come in the future. If you decide
to return to work, finding childcare ahead
of time, will relieve you of the worries
when your maternity leave is at an end.
Women who do work full-time, often find
themselves swamped in things that relate
to the baby, whether it's their laundry,
their nap schedules, or their feedings.
At times it can seem like your whole life
revolves around them, where it used to involve
co-workers, friends and visits to family.
One of the most valuable tips for a first-time
Mom, is that you shouldn't give up your
entire life to the new one that you're carrying.
After the baby is born, you will be their
primary caregiver, but you don't need to
be tied to them every second. Make some
time for you, whether it's a yoga class
at night with Dad doing the babysitting,
or a date out with your partner, and one
of the grandparents spoiling the new arrival.
It's important that you have a break from
the constant focus of your everyday activities
with the baby. This can include many at-home
activities as well, like reading, quilting,
or even crafts that you enjoyed before the
birth. The baby will be just as happy watching
you relaxed and involved in your hobby,
as they would be if you were doing the laundry.
You might even find a group for mothers
at your church or local community center.
Sharing tips for a first-time Mom with others,
is one way of easing the pressures and worry
of whether you are doing things right, and
the time out, even with baby, will be a
change in routine that you'll welcome!
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