I honestly have no idea what I should be doing. Little man is our first, and wasn't exactly planned. I am so overwhelmed with everything that I "should be doing". I am 27 weeks today. And I mean should I be taking Breast Feeding classes or Child Birth Classes or already have my bag packed for the hospital? People keep asking me and we don't even have a name picked out or all the nursery furniture bought. I don't have any of my cloth diapers bought yet. Am I behind and suck? Or are there people just better at being prepared? I can't even bring myself to read the what to expect when you're expecting book, because I just go to all the horrible things that could happen and then stress over that. So I've avoided that book. So I have no idea what I should actually be doing right now. I just have no clue what I am doing. Any one have any advice or Feel the same way?
Re: Overwhelmed
Try writing down the things you want to get done before baby comes. All you really need is a car seat, safe sleeping spot, warm clothes, diapers, wipes and a feeding source to start.
Ask what you need. We can all help and get through it together.
Take a deep breath. You can schedule classes now if you want to take them, touring the hospital is easy and pretty quick, I didn't do mine until after 30 weeks. I totally understand what you mean about what to expect, I felt the same way. Maybe get a book on breastfeeding or on the birth methods you're interested in? Babies really don't need a lot to start, you are doing just fine
Married 9/10/11 * BFP 6/9/14 * EDD 1/25/15
Everyone has their own schedule when they feel comfortable doing stuff. You needed time to adjust to the idea of being parents. There is nothing wrong with getting used to it for a few months. Me, on the other hand, we were doing infertility treatments so I wanted to have this baby...like...yesterday, and was very excited to dive right in to the planning and organizing as soon as we had our first u/s.
Just start slow and make notes of things you want to look into. The classes you mentioned sound great. You could also look into "baby boot camp" type classes that go over basic parent stuff like diapering, bathing and swaddling. As far as gear goes baby will need somewhere to sleep and something to wear and diapers. You'll need a way to transport baby (stroller and/or baby wearing option). The rest is just extra that you can decide about after the baby arrives.
Most importantly don't be too hard on yourself! You'll get there and I promise it's not as urgent as it seems.
Don't stress out ... You basically need your car seat / diapers / clothes / bottles / crib or co-sleeper or pack'n play for the 1st few months . I didn't use my crib until dd was 5months.
I am sure if you have a shower you will get plenty of these things.
It will all fall into place.
As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was going to happen - Winnie the Pooh
Married 8/22/09
Pregnancy 1- EDD 11/21/10 NMC @ 6 weeks
Pregnancy 2 - Rainbow DS born 1/15/11
Pregnancy 3 - EDD 5/2/14 NMC @ 6 weeks 9/4/13
Pregnancy 4 - EDD 6/11/14 BO @ 9 weeks D&C 11/8/13
AF arrived 12/18/13
BENCH IS BURNED 2/2014
TTA until May/June
WOW!!! I'm pregnant!!! BFP 6/8/14 Rainbow on the way EDD 2/14/15
Winnie the Pooh
DS 2/17/15
BFP 6/12/17
EDD 2/18/17
We are under contract on a house... So technically we don't even have the place where the potential nursery will be
Education-Baby preparedness:
I plan to take 1 breastfeeding class (a visit from the lactation specialist is already requested in my birth plan per my registration docs once LO gets here)
I plan to schedule a visit to tour the birthing suite in the next 2 months (friends have delivered there and rave or else I'd have wanted to see sooner)
Everything else is coming from my OB directly, F15 ladies, reading online and a couple books. I am not doing traditional birthing classes.. But I am the type of girl who likes dealing with what comes vs having all of the info.. That stresses me more, if that makes sense?
Purchasing - the majority of the "stuff" will happen after my January shower... We will be going full crunch time at the end but if you think about it.. The necessities can be purchased in 1-2 trips, thrown in the laundry and put away in 1 day. A long tiring day.. But it can be done.
Nursery - again, I'll be a bit behind considering I won't be painting until early December but it will get done. One weekend and the majority can get put into place. Will it be perfect? Probably not.. But he will be none the wiser.
Maybe think of the one or two big stressors and see if you could cross those off? For me I'd like to just make lists in the next two weeks. I need a packing list (house), I need a list for what is going in-needed for the rooms for the new house, I need a list of nursery items I NEED (separate space for wants.. That will lower stress for sure), a list for healthcare/hospital phone calls and follow-ups I am expecting at this point (still need to get my breast pump from insurance provider etc), etc etc
I think the unknown sucks but once it's all out there it will help you focus on what really worries you.
Our nursery isn't much of a nursery yet - we still have storage stuff in the room and no furniture.
I have signed up for the parent ed classes, but I feel hesitant to keep reading the what to expect books because I feel overwhelmed by the thought of becoming a parent sometimes. I've read the L&D parts but who knows what will actually happen.
Thinking of you and sending happy thoughts your way. I know that somehow we can all make it through this stage!