July 2015 Moms

Advice for first timers

I haven't seen a thread like this yet so I figured I'd give it a shot! There seems to be a pretty good mix of first time moms and experienced moms on here so I thought it would be fun and helpful to have a place where experienced moms can share their tips and advice with us first time moms. What are some things that y'all wish you would have known the first time around?
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  • Bring depends (adult diapers) to the hospital with you. Otherwise they give you these giant pads and paper underwear.
  • This is a great thread.  Thank you all so much for the advice!
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  • Never feel guilty for sleeping and taking time to recover properly. Ask your spouse for help! Or family member or friends. Take a shower or nap and trust them.
    Also, I agree about supplementing if needed. Better the baby eats and sleeps than not-you can always keep working on BFing if you don't havr thr hang of it when you leave the hospital.
    Pay attention to your blood pressure. And trust your intuition if you don't feel right about you or when the bany comes.
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  • Thank you ladies so much :) The advice so far has been wonderful and I'm sure it's going to be extremely helpful to a lot of us FTM's!
  • Thank you ladies so much :) The advice so far has been wonderful and I'm sure it's going to be extremely helpful to a lot of us FTM's!

    Definitely been so helpful! Thanks everyone :)
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  • dllnlrn said:

    Bring depends (adult diapers) to the hospital with you. Otherwise they give you these giant pads and paper underwear.

    My mesh underwear from the hospital were awesome- and I totally didn't mind the enormous pads provided.   I asked for a few extra pairs of those panties to wear at home.


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    Lol... I hated those underwear wth a passion. The pad would always slide around on me.
  • 3timemom said:



    Take anything they offer medicine wise, pain pills, laxatives, anything. The worst thing is to be to proud to ask for the medicine and pay later. Also learned the hard way.

    Yes to this! I had a med-free childbirth and then took meds like clockwork during recovery. I hit my call button to remind them to bring me ibuprofen if it was time for the next dose and they weren't there. I remember feeling a little silly that I could push a baby out without meds but was a total baby about the pain afterwards, but that's how it was! :)


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  • Take your own toilet paper...
    After having a baby, that cheap hospital stuff felt like sandpaper.

    This is a great list of advice. Take it, or leave it.

    Be your little ones mom. Ask question. Ask for help. Sleep when baby sleeps (at first until on a schedule). Love yourself and actually enjoy a quiet shower, get help or let baby rest in their crib, but truly enjoy a long hot shower.
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  • Thank you everyone. This is amazing to read :)
  • Thank you so much! This is all great & useful advice.
  • Wow thanks you ladies for this! Great advice ♡♡♡
  • As a FTM, I am so appreciating this!
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  • Oh wow... This is such an awesome discussion!! We need to keep it alive for a while to get as much good advice as possible!! :-)
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  • +1 for the postpartum hormones being no joke! I was very weepy for a few good weeks. If you plan to BF, see if there is a La Leche League in your area. It is basically a BFing support group and is totally free. There were several times when I felt like quitting, but I went to a meeting and totally gained my confidence back! I was actually told by the LC at my delivery hospital that she wasn't supposed to help me anymore after I went home, but there were actually LCs at the LLL meetings from other big hospitals in the area! Invaluable!! Andplusalso, they were also very knowledgable abut baby wearing. I also second freezer meals and help from friends and family once home. Even if someone just wants to come hold the baby while you shower-LET THEM. Something as simple as a shower or a good meal can help you feel a little more human again.
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  • This is so great! Thank you!
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    If you're looking around wondering where everyone is, PM me.
  • This is my favorite thread so far. Thanks everyone.
  • During your pregnancy remember to take it easy when you need to. If you are feeling beat after doing nothing all day remember that your body was doing MAJOR stuff all day.

    Start practicing your smile and nod. Everyone thinks they know everything about raising your kids. Everyone has opinions and advice - some is wonderful some is is crappy. Just smile, nod and say - " oh wow, I'll definitely have to look into that" Which of course means "whatever yo!"

    I loved the mesh undies. I took A LOT home.. I think I had enough for at least a week. I also loved the hospital pads and their whole system for dealing with all the stuff going on down there after the fact. So i just did exactly what they did for a while.

     Also, the give you a "peri-wash" bottle - i didn't know what that was or that you even had to use one until it came up on my BMB last time. But yeah - totally made since after I googled.

    If you are going to breastfeed, know that is can be really difficult. I wanted to give up so many times. Just keep at it and get help when needed. Don't be afraid to give the baby formula - the baby has to eat!  As hard as it was to finally get my daughter to latch properly and actually drink from both breasts, I'm so glad I had support and pushed through - she ended up nursing til 15 months! 

    Finally, you will be fine. Try not to stress and plan every detail - take it all one day at a time.

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  • Love this thread! First time young mum here so getting some real advice is great :)
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    +1 to the hold your babies as much as you can club. I look at my two year old now and wish I could shrink her and hold her, stare at her, smell her..all those things I used to do that mobility now makes very hard. Love them while they can't fight back!!

    Also! I actually just found this out recently but YOU CAN FIRE YOUR NURSES in labor and delivery. Not every nurse is compatable with you and during such a vulnerable moment in life if you feel threatened etc. Labor won't go so great. You don't have to feel bad either, l&d is about you and baby and you should feel as comfortable as you can bringing baby into the world. I had a nurse who was so rough she would bring me to tears moving me around and if I knew this then I would have had her assed switched out so fast her head would have spun.

    Also learn how to swaddle! This is how to help baby sleep well for you. Invest in good swaddling blankets and teach yourself and partner how to swaddle properly before baby comes. This is INVALUABLE, and you must start when they are first born.. Swaddling a two month old for the first time doesn't quite work out. Lastly..trust yourself, You've got this.

    Eta: wear what you'd like when in labor, the hospital robes aren't mandatory. Bring a long comfy Cami dress or something you can be easily checked in. Loved this last time!! It's a small thing but made me feel very comfortable.
  • +1 for freezer meals for those first couple of weeks!

    It's a birth "plan" not a legally binding contract. Bottom line is a healthy momma and healthy baby.

    Skin to skin immediately after birth and as much as possible. For Dad too. It's awe inspiring how close my LOs are to Daddy.

    Trust your gut and don't be afraid to stand up for yourself and especially your child.

    Sing to baby, talk to baby. And sometimes, enjoy the silence.
  • Thank you so much for all of this! Very helpful info. : )
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  • I'm a first time mom, so I am really loving this thread.  Thank you for the honest and helpful information!

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