Things I wish I new before becoming a mom 🌸
Note: every baby and mama is different, what may work for me may not work for you.Each baby grows differently. #youngmommy #youngmomjourney #i am a mom #Lemon8Diary #notyourbaby
Becoming a mother brings joy but also a plethora of surprises that can be overwhelming. One essential lesson is recognizing that every baby is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. For instance, many moms find that their newborns grunt and cry at night while still being asleep. It’s crucial to check if their eyes are open before waking them up. Additionally, knowing the right items to have on hand, like gripe water, can be a lifesaver during those fussy nights when your baby might be gassy. Establishing a feeding routine is another important aspect. Newborns usually thrive when fed more frequently during the day as this can help them sleep better at night. Moreover, allowing your baby to nap in light and noise environments from the beginning can help them adapt to daily life. Many new parents might be taken aback when they see their baby's skin peeling; this is perfectly normal, as is a little bleeding when the umbilical cord falls off. Additionally, clipping tiny nails can be daunting; using a file instead of clippers is a gentle starting point. These simple yet vital tips can ease the transition into motherhood and enhance the bonding experience with your newborn. Embracing these lessons can reshape your early parenting experience into a more fulfilling journey.



Wait do you mean newborn girls can get a period?