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3 Tips For Getting The Help You Need When Bringing Home A Newborn

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A newborn in sound sleep.

Bringing home a new baby is rarely an easy experience. Even if you have a great baby who sleeps on schedule and stays happy when they are awake, the hours that you have to put into caring for this newborn along with yourself and other family members can be overwhelming. So to help you stay on top of everything, you’ll likely need to get some help from those around you.

To help you get the assistance that you’re looking for so that you can survive these first few hard months, here are three tips for getting the help you need when bringing home a newborn.

Prep Your Older Kids For Being Good Helpers

If this isn’t your first baby and you still have other kids at home that you’re taking care of, you should try to prep them before the baby comes so that they can be good helpers for you around the house.

It’s very common for older kids to get jealous of new babies when they come into the mix. So to help reduce these feelings and encourage your kids to be a bit more independent, try to help them learn some independence in the weeks and months before the baby arrives. Then, when your baby is born, you can encourage your older kids to take these newly learned skills and use them to help you and the baby.

Talk About Expectations With Your Partner And Other Family Members

For those who will be taking care of their new baby with a partner or with the consistent help of other family members, it can be helpful to talk about expectations before your new baby arrives.

As a good starting point, try to divide the new task that will come with your newborn. If you can give one specific task to your partner that they can take charge of each time it needs to be done, like bathing the baby, taking over night feeds, caring for the older children, or something else completely, this can help you get the support you need without having to constantly ask for it.

Make Plans For Hiring Extra Help

Many times, the help that you have at home already just simply won’t be enough. If this is the case for you, you should look into hiring extra help.

Depending on what you need, you can hire someone just to be there when you have your newborn, who can help manage your household while you focus on the baby, who can take care of your older kids, or who can help in any other way you need. While this can be expensive, hiring help may be exactly what you need during this stressful time.

If you will soon be bringing home a newborn and you want to make sure that you’ll have the help that you need during this time, consider implementing some of the tips mentioned above as you prepare for this new phase in life.

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