Hi guys! I'm due dec 25, and quite anxious about this whole ordeal!!! I do not live near my parents and none of my friends have had babies.. So I'm wondering if you ladies could give me some insight. YouTube is great... Google is great... But some personal advice would be nice. : I'm wondering what you ladies wished you had in the house in those first few days PP? I bought witch hazel and overnight pads and tucks and depends just in case! Stashed a few boxes of nutria grain bars, and some other snacks hidden from the family... Any advice you can give would be greatly appreciated!! I just don't want to be sending the husband to Walgreens looking for something he's not bright enough to find
Re: FTM Post Partum care question.
A water bottle with a straw is nice, too, so you can stay hydrated without having to worry about it spilling.
And either lanolin cream or hydrogels for your poor, sore nipples!
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I also 100% agree with having housework done before hand. The closer I got to my due date I would clean whatever needed to be done and tried to keep all the laundry done.
Good luck!
Iris born Halloween 2013! 6 lbs, 1 oz, 18 inches long
Buy 4 boxes/packs of pads. Seriously. I grabbed 1 pack of maxi Always pads and went through it in 6 days. So whenever grandparents or family is coming, get them to grab you a refill on that shiz!
Freezer meals, peanut butter and bread, fruit cups, vegetable trays, and fiber-filled things will be your BFF. If you can't poop easily, it's a little scary and really daunting to have to feel any unnecessary pain after already pushing a baby out of your body. They will give you a stool softener, but because your body can become dependent on that to have a bowel movement, I would probably just use the amount they give you and then start editing your diet to suit the urge. I bought Bran Flakes recently, and use a little bit of flax meal on all my cereal and sandwiches and it has made things amazingly easy again. Would highly recommend. Prunes are known to help some people, too, and drinking a little bit of coffee in the morning never hurt anyone (unless you can't do caffeine or dairy; then obviously, don't drink coffee!)
Everyone else seems to have covered the other really good essentials! Good luck and have a great experience, and don't stress out too much at any point; things get easier and you will be surprised by how fast your body and your mind can adapt and handle it all.