Thursday 28 May 2015

What people don't tell you about having a baby...

As a mom to a four-year-old kindergartener and six-month-old baby, I've met lots of new parents who have had a hard time adjusting to new babies. So I thought, hey, why not compile this list of things to expect if you're expecting a little one? Check out these points:

1. It's not uncommon to go a day or two (or more) without showering. 
Whether you're rocking a fussy baby or breastfeeding at midnight, washing yourself has no importance; besides, sleeping is much more attractive at this point! So if you want a few minutes to shower or take time for yourself, do ask for help from family or friends.

2. Your sleep routine will change.
Especially when baby is going through a developmental change, such as rolling, your baby's sleep will be disturbed. It's inevitable! The best thing to think during those sleepless nights is this won't last forever. It seems easier said than done, but the thought does stick and trust me, it's 100-percent true.

3. Your baby will cost money.
I may sound curt, but when I hear the saying "all my baby needs is love," it just sounds ridiculous. Let's face it – babies need diapers, clothes, formula if you're bottle-feeding, food, strollers, you name it! Which is why I created Adventures in Baby Savings four years ago – to inspire new parents to save money through unique avenues, such as coupons, price-matching, and even interacting with others through the Facebook group.

Want to know more about life as a new parent? Check out this post "Guest blogger reveals life change as a new dad" by Casey Palmer. 


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