Are You a New Mother? Be Prepared for Change

November 11, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Baby Tips

Be prepared for change as a new mother

Be prepared for change as a new mother

Your life will change beyond all recognition after having a child, especially your first and it’s something that you will need to |get used to as time goes on.

Saying that, you also still have a life of your own as well and even though it will be devoted to bringing up your baby everybody needs some time to themselves.

This is where the need to develop a network of trusted friends and family comes into play. By developing such a network you should be able to get some precious time out and maybe catch up with a girlfriend, without ignoring the needs and requirements of your child.

Something that is often overlooked in early motherhood, is the need to look after your own health and well being. In fact by doing this you are going to be able to give your child the all support that he or she needs.

Some may consider this to be selfish to actually think about yourself as well, because you are the provider of your child’s support, but without maintaining a balance in your own life you will not be capable of doing the same for your newborn child.

If you can find other new mothers in your area to help share and support each another, as well as have some adult conversation at some point during the day, is a great way of keeping your sanity and will help you to understand the varied and different aspects of bringing up a child.

A common habit that is done when new mothers get together with each other on a regular basis is, to compare the progress and development of your child to that of others. As I say it is a common habit and it is a bad habit, do not do this. As every child reaches different milestones in their life at different rates which are not carved on stone.

Provided your child is healthy developing well with his or her abilities and achievements then you have absolutely nothing to worry about, for example my friends baby daughter refused to eat her normal amounts of solids, in next to no time at all she had the child nutritionist on the phone. To a long story short the only problem the little one had, was her first teeth coming through.

However, saying that, if you are concerned about your child’s development then it pays, like my friend did, to consult a professional, rather than try to sort these problems out with other young mothers or people who don’t have the necessary knowledge or experience to give you good advice.

Some days your head will be spinning and you will be pulling your hair out. Other days will be quiet and you may feel lonely. Just remember that this is all part of motherhood and it will just take a little time to adapt to your new and very rewarding life.

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