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I don’t know where I'm heading to!

Jenny Chew, Careline Advisor
No matter how excited you feel, having a baby is a huge, life-changing experience and it can take a while to adjust. Some moms struggle with getting used to a completely new routine and doing something you’ve not done before can be daunting. But don't give yourself a hard time.
Jenny Chew, Careline Advisor

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Don’t put pressure on yourself


It's natural to feel a bit overwhelmed at the beginning. Remember, it will get easier once you get used to your baby’s routine. So for the first few weeks focus on your baby and you. Don’t try and do too many things and ask for help - you’ll probably have a stream of people ready to lend a hand so don’t be shy!


Getting advice


If you need advice talk to your partner, family, friends, or doctor. Some moms find forums a useful place for advice, support and tips. It’s also worth finding a mom and baby group in your area where you can share stories and have a bit of time with other moms in the same situation. You'll probably find they feel exactly the same way.


Getting confident with the basics


There's no need to get too hung up on whether or not you're doing things right either. As long as you're using your common sense, you'll be doing just fine. We can provide you with guidance on the practical things like how to hold your baby, feeding your baby, how to change a nappy  and lots of other practical help and tips.

 

Let people help you


Don’t try and do everything yourself - let friends and family help you. Many people are only too willing to lend a hand but they might not know what they can do to help, so don’t be afraid to let them know. Here are some suggestions for organising your helpers:


• Instead of rushing around to find the tea and biscuits when family or close friends drop by, point them to the kitchen and ask them to put the kettle on. If you’re lucky, they might even make you some lunch too!


• Grandparents and any relatives are often dying to hold the baby and have a cuddle. Make the most of this and let them spend time and fuss over your new family member.


• Shopping with a baby can be a bit of a job so why not ask others to pick up a few things for you while they’re at the supermarket or when they’re in town?


Looking after mom


Many moms forget that looking after a new baby takes a lot of energy so make sure you look after yourself too. You need to make sure you’re getting the right mix of sleep and exercise so your mind and body are ready for the challenges of the day.