Hello ladies:)
I really need all the advice I can get right now. I'm a first time mom due in mid Oct. My husband and I are both active duty but are separating in the next couple weeks. I'm stationed thousands of miles away from the nearest family member with no real support system (besides the Marines I work with which are mostly male and well yeah they don't count). I have zero experience with babies/kids so I have no idea what I need to buy besides the obvious bottles and diapers n things. My husband will have no place in the babies life so I will be doing everything myself. Is there a website you guys recommend that can walk me step by step in what to do to prepare, what to buy etc.
Active duty USMC separating from H
BFP #1 Dec '07 daughter Lyf stillborn at 20wks
BFP #2 Feb '14 Baby boy EDD Oct 19, 2014
Re: Help! FTM, SINGLE PARENT, MILITARY
Also, this is a great site, when I was pregnant with my daughter I learned a lot about what to expect from reading posts here. If you haven't already I would join in on your birth month board so you can connect and learn from others due around the same time.
Eta: newborns really don't need much. They need some clothes, diapers, a safe place to sleep, food (breast milk or formula), a car seat and love.
Its actually split half and half, but most of us do have outside babies currentley. However. If you ever need advice or to vent or just looking for someone to commiserate about being single and pregnant with were always there to listen.
Fwiw i was single and pregnant, its rough and kinda sucks and its hard going through newborn bootcamp alone. But its totally worth it. I love having my little man all to myself because i get back in love all i put in. Pps have covered all the basics your newborn will need so i wont reiterate.
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