![]() They call it nesting for a reason! You’re preparing your nest and getting it ready for your little hatchling to thrive! You may think you’re going to have tons of time, especially if you’re off work for a few months, but YOU WON’T!īelieve me, you and your partner (or family) are going to feel so freaking exhausted at first-like beyond your current idea of sleep deprivation. ![]() Getting your home ready will give you SO MUCH peace of mind. So, if you’re stressing, don’t worry! Here’s what you need to do to feel 100% prepared to bring home baby and survive the first few weeks with your infant! 1. These are all the tips you need to know-your new mom’s survival guide if you will! If you’re in your first trimester or your third, it’s never too early or late to start preparing.Īnd you know what? Once I got through my baby prep list, I felt surprisingly calm! I knew I had taken care of as many x-factors as possible, so labor, delivery, and her first few weeks would go as smooth as possible (and they did, for the most part). With this concept in mind, I decided to pull together my favorite posts on preparing to bring home baby. I remember wishing there was a simple list- do this, then this, then this. If you’re pregnant, chances are you’ve started to pour through all of it, and it gets quickly overwhelming. I felt like I was continually adding items to my to-do list. Even in the last few months leading up to her birth, I was trying to make sure I didn’t forget any critical pieces. The first time I was pregnant, I remember feeling very anxious as we started preparing to bring home baby.
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