November 2015 Moms

Advice for a FTM

miristodmiristod member
edited June 2015 in November 2015 Moms
Hello ladies! First off I hope everyone's having a great weekend. I'm curious to hear advice from all mamas on anything you wish you knew the first time around. Whether it be related to pregnancy, labor, or relationships during pregnancy. Any insight that might have given you a lightbulb moment!

-For me being a FTM I don't exactly have words of wisdom on pregnancy but I can say that going the extra mile to show my husband how much I appreciate all that he helps me with has really made us very close.

Re: Advice for a FTM

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  • I was actually wondering about different stuff for once the baby comes.. Thank you OP for posting this!!!!
  • I think my only advice would be to not listen to too much advice haha. You will be overwhelmed with it throughout pregnancy and probably the next 18 years. Listen, but take what you need from it and make it work for you and your little family. Try not to stress about what others are doing or thinking or suggesting. Looking back, I wasted so much time with my 1st- worrying about things that just don't matter. Enjoy everything you can. I love both of my children so much, but you can't beat that first born magic when you don't have any one else to worry about except this tiny bubs (and you can go back to bed every morning if you fancy it!)
  • When your baby sleeps leave the room. I am still struggling to this day with my 3 1/2 year old. She can't fall asleep without my husband or I in the room.
  • Get out once and while when baby is new born, if you can. I would go to a breastfeeding help class and a mood changes and moms group. It helped my baby blues so much just getting out of the house. Also try a date night with hubby before you go back to work.
  • Cook3133Cook3133 member
    edited June 2015
    2nd what people are saying about advice. You will find out what works for you and your child. Every child parent relationship is different. Don't try and compare what you're doing to other people, just because it works for them doesn't mean it will work with you so don't get discouraged!! Every child is different, even your own!!

    Enjoy every minute! It does go by fast, you can never hold them too much in the first couple months. By month 3-4 they may not want to be held as much and prefer a jumper! Before you know it they're 1 and don't ever want to cuddle unless they're sick!

    Take a deal breath and listen to your intuition.
  • Babies come late and definitely prepare yourself to go over due, but remember that babies can also come early, so it is a good idea to have a pediatrician chosen, hospital bag ready, and other things in order by the time you get to that 37 week mark.

    Don't expect for your birth plan to go exactly how you expect it too. Keep an open mind. And even if you plan on going into the hospital and getting an epidural right away, it is still a good idea to learn a little about the labor process(stages, etc.) just so you know what to expect.

    Once the baby is here, join a moms group, even if you are going back to work. Those groups are more about the moms than the babies and it is really nice to get out of the house and see other moms that are going through the same thing.

    Kind of similar to the last statement, make sure you get out of the house! Even if it Is just 10 minutes to the corner store to pick up milk. It wil be hard to do and take way more effort than you think is worth it, but in the long run it will definitely help your sanity!
  • Get out of the house. Walk down the street, sit on the porch, do anything you can to spend a few minutes outside everyday. Being inside for extended periods of time can be quite depressing.
  • oaksemoaksem member
    Thanks OP and all the contributing Bumpie mamas. All of this advice is so great and feels so well grounded! Thank you thank you! :x
  • Everything is a phase and will end eventually even if it doesn't feel like it in the moment.

    This is the most valuable advice I was given. I spent so much time worrying about stupid stuff e.g.
    Why doesn't he sleep through the night?
    Why won't he take a bottle?
    Why can't he crawl yet?
    Why does he poke himself in the eye on a daily basis?
    Why can't he say "Dada"?
    Why does he refuse to eat his meals?

    But yeah, everything is a phase. Some are just longer than others!
  • When your baby sleeps leave the room. I am still struggling to this day with my 3 1/2 year old. She can't fall asleep without my husband or I in the room.

    @jennakraemer DD epilepsia initially fall asleep and then we would leave the room. Then it became this thing where she wouldn't fall asleep for us or it would take forever so we decided to after a certain amount of time put her in her crib and leave. She will now cry as soon as we put her down but the moment she hears that door close she stops and then she'll play with her stuffed animal for like 3-5 min and fall asleep on her own. I think she was just trying to keep us in there and was trying really hard to stay awake.
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  • lopezalonsolopezalonso member
    edited June 2015
    My advice is to not be afraid to assert yourself when it comes to your baby. You can smile and pretend to be grateful for some unwanted advice but sometimes you just have to say no and that's ok. You're the mom.

    Also, the sleepless nights will pass. I promise. And if you do plan on BFing, you'll get the hang of it eventually. If not, formula works and your baby will be happy to be fed and be with you :)
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  • Thank you ladies for all of the insight!
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