First of all, CONGRATULATIONS! You’re
having a new baby! Now, on to the serious stuff. You’re
going to get yourself prepared for your new baby, mentally,
physically and you will need to adjust your house and car
for the new baby too!
Mentally preparing for the new baby
Remember this, women adjust to having
a new baby faster than men; so, don’t expect husbands
to start being all fatherly after the pregnancy is announced.
They’re not like that. Women adjust better to the
new baby, mentally, because they experience physical, emotional
and psychological changes. These changes help them adjust
to the new baby quicker. However, men start feeling the
new baby when they see the bump or feel the flicker of baby
movement over mommy’s belly.
Physically preparing for the new
baby
There’s nothing much a new
father can do to prepare to the new baby. What needs to
be done by a father needs to be done BEFORE the new baby
is conceived. However, the new father can try quitting smoking,
quitting drinking and other vices once the new baby is conceived.
Needless to say, the new mother needs to do the same too.
Planning for the new baby: the house
and car
With the new baby, depending on whether
you’re planning to co-sleep with the baby or whether
you’re planning to plonk the baby in a separate room
affects the changes to your home. Either way, we recommend
having a separate room for your new baby, even if the new
baby is going to be sleeping with the new parents for the
first couple of months. A baby crib, some toys, a place
to put all the baby’s clothes, shelves to convenient
grab lotions, creams, diaper wipes, diapers, etc. off near
the changing table is a MUST.
You’ll also need to think about
getting a baby chair too; baby chair for the house (at the
right height for the dining table) and also a baby chair
for the car (for traveling). Some baby chairs can be adjusted
to fit the adult dining chair AND fit into the car at the
same time. They are a little bit more expensive than the
conventional baby chairs, but the multi-function is extremely
convenient PLUS it’s downright comfortable for your
new baby.
Other essential stuff for your new
baby
Frankly speaking, the essentials
depend wholly on your own preference, budget and lifestyle.
You can live without some of these things if you think you’d
rather not waste the money.
If you’ve had previous babies
before, you probably don’t need too many new baby
clothes. New babies outgrow their clothes terribly fast
and it’d be a waste of money to splurge on new clothes.
You can get hand-me-downs from nieces and nephews too, if
you want. What you should probably get are blankets, sweaters,
coats, and clothes for going out. At home, your new baby’s
not going to mind old clothes. In fact, it’s a fact
that your new baby is probably going to like wearing the
old clothes better than the new clothes. Don’t forget
the feeding utensils like baby bowls, breast pump (if you’re
planning to pump breast milk for your new baby at work),
baby bottles, cloth nappies, diapers, baby wipes, lotions,
shampoo, bath gels, towels, baby blankets, baby bedding,
bibs, stroller, etc.
And don’t worry, you’ll
do fine. The best thing to do is to get unbiased referrals
from friends and family.
About The Author
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder Dakota
Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of
http://www.beautiful-baby.net
on which you will find a longer, more
detailed version of this article.