I'm an only child, as is DH -- we don't have any siblings to relate to having around when we were younger. I've babysat, worked at a daycare,etc. but as time ticks by, I get more nervous. How do I take care of a newborn? I don't have a clue how to do this.
Am I the only one? Second time moms -- can you help? lol

Re: Anyone else scared to be a mom?
I'm scared to be a mom of two, does that count? I've only had DD for the longest time. I can't imagine having two little ones.
The first LO is really easy to figure out IMO. Let instinct take over and you'll know what to do. I breastfed on demand and carried LO everywhere and co-slept. I didn't figure out until later that this was a "parenting philosophy" (Attachment Parenting). Go figure. I just decided after maybe day five or six postpartum that I was not going to stress any more about this or that or the other thing and I just let instinct do its work. It's easier that way IMO.
Especially if you're like me and you tend to stress out easily or let stress control you. Parenting DD has been a breeze. She's bright, quick-learning, and a joy to be around. I think you'll do great and you'll be amazed at how easy it truly is. A lot of it comes naturally.
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Yes, I do get stressed easily and I'm a bit of a worrier (obviously). I've heard the motherly instinct will kick in, and I sure hope they're right! Thanks for the advice!
do some prep work so you know about how much to feed, how often, etc... learn about swaddling and basic newborn care. You could take a class. but, like the other poster said, it's all instinct. You will know what to do and if not, you can come on the boards and ask!
I'm petrified at times!
Hehehe I dont understand how hospitals/birthing centers/etc just let you leave with a tiny human and pretty much say "good luck!". I'm most anxious about the first few weeks where you can't differentiate cries yet...so I'm afraid I wont know what they want or that I wont feed them enough and won't know what to do.
But most moms seem to work it out just fine so I'm hoping I will too!
Definitely nervous!! People keep ask me if I am scared for child birth - my response is no, I'm scared that they are going to hand me an infant to take home and look after, after it's all over!! haha
I know deep down that my husband and I will be fine - but the whole raising a child thing is for sure overwhelming.
it is perfectly normal to be nervous. i cried when we first got home from the hospital because i was scared i was going to do something wrong. but then you just do it...instinct takes over and you just know what to do and what you don't instinctively know you will learn as you go.
newborns like to be held, fed, and they sleep a lot....and as soon as you get your rhythm down they change it up. but you gain confidence with every day that goes by and every situation you handle. you will do just fine.
I am a nanny of 4, and one of the kids I got when he was 10 days old....so I have been through the newborn stage.
That being said, even though I have been through pretty much everything with these kids.....I still can't help but feel like I am going to panic when I finally come home with my new baby. I told SO the other day, I keep having this feeling that after work I am going to forget that I have the baby and accidentally drive away with the baby on the roof of the car. I am pretty strict with my nanny kids (but we still do tons of fun stuff), but I have this feeling that my kid is going to come along and rule the roost.....and turn out to be a brat.
:snort: This probably makes me a terrible person, but I just totally lol'd at this. I'm notorious for doing this with drinks.
I'm surprised i'm not more freaked out about it... I think maybe I'm still just in denial and it hasnt' really sunk in that they are going to send me home to fend for myself after 2 days at the hospital! yikes!
I never even babsat as a child... so this will all be new for me!!! I don't even think I've ever changed a diaper now that I think about it... =/
I'm scared, too!
I wasn't into baby sitting or anything like that, so I have very limited experience in child care. The only diapers I've ever changed was on my one day of clinicals in the newborn nursery for school. I hope I can do this!
Definitely! To be in charge of another tiny human life... YIKES. Whats comforting is that my mom will be staying with us for a week or so after the baby is born. PHEW! I couldn't do this without her!
Its okay....we were laughing when I first mentioned it. And then SO stated "Well I hope if you forget the baby on the car, you at least figure it out before running over it..." because one time I borrowed his favorite coffee cup and forgot it on the top of the car.....went to drive and it fell off the top.....realized what it was an backed up to grab it.....instead I ran over it.....it shot out of under my tire....and hit the car on the other side of the street. Oops!
I'm terrified. I actually found this post by searching "Scared to be a mom". I'm not sure you're ever fully prepared. I'm 39 weeks and getting induced on Monday. Am I scared of the induction? A little. What I'm really afraid of is the realization that in 3 days my life will be completely changed. Everything I do will be an unknown. I've spent the last 9 months "being pregnant" and I have thoroughly enjoyed most of it. I realized tonight that I never really sat back and fully appreciated the idea that at the end of all of this, I'd be a mom. I will be going home with an infant that they are trusting me to figure out how to take care of... My husband and I are both nurses, yet I'm still scared to death that this is beyond me. (Not him, he'll do great I'm sure, lol)
Best I can tell you is to read up, write down all of your questions, concerns and fears if for no other reason than to get them off your chest. Most importantly enjoy your pregnancy! I think it's completely normal to doubt yourself in the face of so much unknown. Let's face it, we've been doing this for millions of years. We are all here because instinct took over, someone figured it out and did just fine.
Good luck and congratulations!