1. Organize
your home before the baby arrives. Dealingwith a new baby takes enough
energy without having to sort through clutter. Start early! Many a baby
has arrived much earlier than expected.
2. Buy
a diaper bag with several compartments and keep it stocked with: blanket,
extra outfit, diapers, wipes, ointment, snacks for Mom and feeding supplies.
3. Place
containers filled with diapers, wipes and ointment around the house.
You won't want to walk to the nursery every time your newborn needs
to be changed.
4. Have
a baby memory book, a baby how-to book and a notebook ready and accessible.
You can fill-in, find out and make notes whenever you have a spare minute.
5. Plan
on relaxing your housekeeping standards the first year after baby's
arrival. Focus on the baby's and your needs. Aside from basic clothes
washing and meals, the house can wait.
6. Develop
a feeding "system." If nursing, have a small bag filled with
the essentials: small pillow, blanket, bottle of water, cloth, which
you can grab at a moment's notice when baby is hungry.
7. Make
lists. It only takes a moment to jot down errands to run, items to buy
and things to do. The next time someone offers to help, you'll know
exactly what needs to be done (and maybe if they see the list, they'll
help even more).
by Barbara
Collins-Myers
Barbara
Myers is a professional organizer and author. Free tips booklet and
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