My husband is back to work, my mom left on Friday, spending my first day alone with my little man...and I feel like a deer in the headlights! I feel so stupid but seriously, what now? I have literally just been sitting holding my son in my chair all morning because I just dont know what to do other than nurse him and change him. Wondering what other people did to work their way out of this stagnant feeling. Please tell me I'm not alone!
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Re: First day alone
How old is your little guy?
i remember that day! I was terrified for about an hour. Then i wandered around and found photo props and set up a mini photo shoot on the kitchen table. it was good fun. Day two I went to lunch with friends, day 3 we went for a walk. Just try to think of little activities that make you happy that you can work in between nursing and napping.
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Wow! It took me a week after DH returned to work to take my LO out for a short neighborhood walk. Another werk before I started having some friends stop in for short visits but we didn't go anywhere. Wasn't driving until 6 weeks pp ... had csection; the first car trip out for just the two of us was to meet up with DH for lunch and then I took LO to a nearby baby store went straight to their diaper and feeding room and was there for a few hours because after changing a blowout diaper, LO was hungry, then fell asleep, then had a second blowout. The other moms that came along were WONDERFUL! Was like there was an impromptu support group. Made me feel much more confident. Give it time and like someone else said, try to do one small thing each day.
The only things I must do for myself these days: Brush my teeth, eat, use the restroom, shower, put on deodorant, take my meds. EVERYTHING else is optional and dependent on what kind of day LO is having. Sometimes these things don't happen until DH is home and that's okay. Don't worry about routine!
Set up a "nursing station". Be in front of the tv with your laptop and books. Have the remote, snacks, water, nipple cream, burp cloths, and a bassinet (unless you're baby wearing) handy. When he sleeps go to the bathroom, grab a snack, and take a nap! When he's awake but not hungry play with him, read him stories, sing to him, dance with him, or just cuddle.