7 Things I've Learned About Newborns
I first drafted this post when Baby Sami was a month and a half and I just rediscovered it. Those first six weeks were SO TOUGH so I am unsurprised I didn’t post it then, but now that time feels so far away. Here are seven things brand new mama Gina wishes she knew about newborns and the postpartum experience sooner!
- Babies are incredibly noisy sleepers! It’s alarming at first, and then it’s just disruptive 😆 
- So much of the day is spent on regulating gases, and the rest of the day on fluids. Learn all the tummy massages and get familiar with your babies discomfort cues. A probiotic may also help if baby has chronic digestive issues. 
- Laundry is as bad as folks say but you still can’t fathom the amount you’ll need to do. Create a system, quick! 
- Now is not the time to be minimalist. Buy all the burp cloths you can store and anything that adds a little extra convenience. 
- Sleep when the baby is sleeping is the best advice, let the house go to hell and clean up when they’re no longer a newborn. 
- Lean on your mom/parent friends, they know what you’re going through and get it without much explanation. Don’t hesitate to reach out, you’re only doing yourself a disservice if you don’t. 
- And finally, trust your intuition. Caregivers and especially mothers have evolved to care for their babies. You know more than you think you do. 
 
            