Advice for a new mom – For Louisa
Yesterday at Louisas baby shower we were all asked to write down some parenting advice in a little book, which I actually think could become a great source of comfort for her.
I was battling at the time to think about what advice to offer because you receive so much advice and learn so much – 98% of it you learn by theĀ mistakes you make.
But as I sat yesterday – doing nothing – I started thinking about the advice I would offer a first time single mom. So here it is Louisa (and anyone else who is having a baby)
- You arent going to know why the baby is crying alot of the time. Its ok. She wont break if she cries a bit. Eliminate the obvious things and then hold her. Pass her to your mom or whoever is nearby – let them hold her. It will pass.
- When some you trust offers help – take it. You can not do it all on your own and thats ok.
- Dont force the breastfeeding issue. If you can great – if you cant then dont. There is enough to stress about you dont need every four hours to become a stressful thing.
- You will more than likely put a disposable nappy on the wrong way at least once.
- Rest when you get home. There is no sane reason WHY you have to be bathed and dressed by 8h00. Do it when and if you can.
- Starting baby on peanut butter sandwiches at 6 weeks is really not a good idea.
- If she is sleeping – dont wake her – ever. Even if she is sleeping 8 hours – it happens at least once in their lives. Enjoy those 8 hours.
- Trust yourself. She is your child – you know her best. You know what she needs (or doesnt need) – take the words offered – but trust yourself the most.
You wont understand it now – but the moment you hear her cry, your life will forever more change. It will no longer be yours. It will be hers and you wont mind. Its unexplainable – the love a mother has for her child.


November 29th, 2009 at 10:05 am
LOL at the peanut butter sandwiches!
You’re so VERY right about your last statement
November 29th, 2009 at 10:19 am
This is beautiful.
November 29th, 2009 at 10:21 am
Thank you Laura!
I’m going to hang on to all the words of wisdom and when it’s a really really dark day and I don’t much feel like trusting myself and I don’t know if I can do it, I’m going to take them all out and try to remember that even though most moms are super heroes they all start out as human, right?
*huggs*
November 29th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
instant unconditional love is something you can never explain to a mother-to-be. You have to live it.
November 29th, 2009 at 7:30 pm
My only advice is to be kind to yourself and accept that you are a human mom.. you make mistakes.. you say sorry… you move on.
November 29th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Thats brilliant advice Laura
I wouldn’t add anything – and that last statement is so true!
November 30th, 2009 at 8:45 am
Wonferful post, Laura & all the inputs from the other ladies are also great!!
November 30th, 2009 at 10:35 am
Trust yourself – so true.