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Nesting at 36 Weeks Pregnant: Pros and Cons

Pros:

• Helps prepare the home for baby’s arrival

• Boosts energy and productivity

• Can reduce anxiety by getting organized

Cons:

• Can lead to exhaustion or overexertion

• May cause stress if things aren’t completed

• Potential for unnecessary pressure on yourself

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2025/3/31 Edited to

... Read moreAs expecting parents approach the final stages of pregnancy, nesting becomes a prevalent mindset. It’s a natural urge to create a safe and welcoming environment for the baby. While the benefits of nesting include heightened organization and readiness, it’s crucial to strike a balance. Overexertion and stress can impact both physical and mental well-being. Many new parents might feel overwhelmed with the endless tasks needed to prepare for their newborn, including setting up the nursery, stocking up on baby gear, and ensuring the home is clean and safe. It's vital to remember that nesting doesn't have to mean perfection. Setting realistic goals can help alleviate pressure. Simple tasks, like organizing baby bottles or finding a safe spot for diapers, can significantly contribute to the overall preparation. Additionally, making use of helpful baby products such as eco-friendly cleaning supplies, like those found in the Baby Brezza line, can help keep the home safe while reducing chemical exposure for the baby. As you dive into nesting, consider taking breaks and asking for help when needed. It’s okay to have a support system; whether it’s friends, family, or online communities, reaching out can ease feelings of pressure. Alongside traditional nesting tasks, don’t forget to take care of yourself. Incorporating moments of rest and practicing relaxation techniques can be beneficial during this busy time. Embrace this journey with an open heart, and remember, every little step taken brings you closer to welcoming your little one.

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Mari

You are doing great take it one day at a time. I remember those days. And us mothers want to do everything by ourselves. Well at least the bottles are ready

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