hey guys! i'm 33 weeks preggers and this is my first baby and i'm soooooooooo nervous!!! omg i never imagined that i would be this nervous. i was really calm and collective all thru-out my pregnancy but as my due date is getting nearer (49 more days to go) i'm a mess. i'm really scared. what if i'm not a good mom and i don't know how to take care of my baby? or what if my LO doesn't love me? what if he's born with some weird illness because of something i did or didn't do during my pregnancy? what if i go into preterm labor and something goes wrong? what if, what if, what if? ok i'm sorry i know i'm ranting. does anyone else have the pre-baby gitters? what can i do to relax my nerves? t
Re: First time mom and i'm really nervous
Worried the LO would be healthy, happy and everything goes well during labour and delivery, breast feeding etc.
But I find it helps to do research. Be armed with knowledge as the previous post said. Also just looking forward to holding the LO and sharing/starting a new life as a family together is what helps with the worries.
Think of the positive, think of the good stuff only!
Breathe.
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Knowing what is about to happen in a non-"worst cade scenario" way really helps you prepare.
Most personal advice from people is their stories which people share when something doesn't go normally, but those are not the norm. A birthing class will take you through what you can actually except, not the extremes. And a class will take you through some other scenarios in a more educational way. Then if something does not go as planned you will be prepared, but it won't fill you mind with fears leading up to the big day!
Just hang in there and enjoy your pregnancy. Best wishes!
As PPs said, BREATHE. It will all be okay. You can't control what illnesses or problems might happen, so just pray for a healthy baby, and then if you have anything that needs attention, you will deal with it after the birth. Stressing out about unknowns and hypotheticals will not help. Relax, rub that belly, and read some happy books.
Also, remember, if you take a class, talk to other moms or read books on parenting, EVERY KID AND EVERY PARENT IS DIFFERENT. There is no one right way to do anything. Whenever you are in doubt, talk to your doctor, and then, after the baby is born, talk to the pediatrician. They will help alleviate your fears.