Tips for Bringing Your Newborn Home

By Livedwithlove @kerrymarie
Bringing a newborn home from the hospital is often stressful for parents. It seems like there are so many things that could go wrong! If you follow these four tips, you can help avoid unforeseen problems and, hopefully, have a few moments to relax with your baby.

Prepare the newborn's room


A few weeks before the baby's arrival, start preparing a room that includes a crib, toys, and clothing. You'll spend a lot of time in this room, so you should also get a rocking chair and a thick carpet so you can have your baby can lay on the floor comfortably. Don't wait until the last-minute to prepare the newborn's room. You will not feel like putting together furniture after returning from the hospital.

Give the house a deep clean

Since you also won't have much time or energy to clean your house, give it a deep clean. A deep clean will give you some time to enjoy your baby without worrying about how filthy your house is getting. Deep cleaning is also a good way to prevent allergies. You don't know what kinds of allergies your baby may have. Starting with a very clean house will make it easier for the baby to avoid ear, nose, and throat irritation. That's good news for both of you. A baby suffering with allergies is not likely to sleep often or well.

Choose a paediatrician before the due date

Your baby will need to go to the doctor often during its first few months of life. You can prevent a lot of stress by choosing a pediatrician well before the baby's due date. That way, you'll have plenty of time to vet prospective candidates and decide which one is the right match for your family. You'll also want to create an account with Curely.co, an online medical service that provides advice from certified health professionals. If you have questions in the middle of the night, when it's practically impossible to contact most doctors, you can use the app to get an answer quickly.

Freeze some meals


Parents can expect some sleep deprivation after bringing a newborn home. Since newborns need to eat every 2 to 3 hours, it's unlikely that you will get a full night's rest for the next 3 months. That can take a hefty toll on your physical and mental health. Since you probably won't have enough energy to do anything other than take care of your baby, it makes sense to prepare and freeze some meals ahead of time. Recipes that reheat well include: Lasagne, Pizza, Soups, Casseroles. No matter what you do, you will experience some stress after bringing your newborn home. That's one of the many sacrifices you make as a parent. By planning ahead, though, you can have a better situation so you can at least savor those rare, quiet moments.
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