I was wondering if anyone has advice for setting guidelines for visitors in the hospital and after you bring your new baby home. I'm not concerned about my family, because I can easily tell them to leave anytime and they also know to be helpful, keep things short, and respect my space, but I am concerned about my in-laws or other excited guests who want to visit.
Any advice? How do you nicely tell people to keep visits short? What is a reasonable length of time to expect visitors to stay? Any advice or personal stories welcome!
Re: Advice for handling visitors (especially in-laws)
This time around, though, I'm much more confident in my own sense of what I feel is appropriate for a visit length and won't be having visitors in the hospital apart from close family. I'm also prepared to schedule visits at home around the baby's schedule (utilizing nap times, etc) or anything else that could be a good natural "timer". I think in most cases, though, visitors end up taking cues from the mother and can tell when would be an appropriate end to the visit. As for length of visits, that's really up to you and what you'll feel you'll be able to handle and what will be comfortable for your baby.
I would assume most people with common sense would try to keep visits short when there is a newborn but again, I don't think there is a polite way to say: "Sure you can visit but ONLY for one hour...". I mean putting a time frame on a visit is pretty rude in my opinion.
What has worked for me in the past is just tell them I have an appointment (doctor, dentist, school, online class, or whatever) later that afternoon so I eventually politely excuse myself because I have to "get ready"...People understand. I haven't done it due to a newborn but I have done it due to medical issues where I really just wanted to go sleep and rest. I guess you would know your audience better than anyone but for me personally, I would feel offended if someone told me "ok I think you should go home now" lol idk just my two cents! Good luck.
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