Congratulations pal, having had 3 myself the best bit of advice I could give you is the following. Don't allow you or you partner to be pressured into anything, I know that friends and family members can be desperate to get involved, they are excited about the new arrival and mean well, (but all the attention can get a bit overwhelming) try to spend as much time as you can as a trio for the first few weeks. It's a massive change in your life but it will come naturally. And most importantly, support each other, you are still the same two people you where before you had the baby, just with loads of baby sick on your clothesApologies if this is a little self indulgent, but this morning my partner gave birth to our first child; a little girl. She came two weeks early and with very little warning, so it’s all very surreal at the minute. And obviously incredibly exciting!
Any tips on anything baby related would be greatly appreciated?!
It goes unbelievably quickly, my little boy is coming up to 18 months old now and I just can't remember what having a new born is like. Hence I've got another one cooking at the min...
stop comparing yourself to MaccaI couldn't have put it any better myself.
Congratulations.
If breast feeding is not for you - make sure that neither of you feel ashamed it is not for everyone although it is pushed as though you have failed if you don't do it. If it is a problem then express and bottle is another option, my daughter did this which meant we could take turns feeding as well as the dad.
Remember that advise is just that, all babies are different.
Try not to wish her life away, it is easy to fall into the trap of I can't wait until ...they sleep through, crawl, walk or whatever while not making the most of now. Mine are in theri 30s now and it has flown by. Take time to just appreciate her, even if it can be hard at times.
Sorry Rich, I didn't realise you two had a thing, I wouldn't want step on any toes.stop comparing yourself to Macca
Here's a couple of book recommendations:Apologies if this is a little self indulgent, but this morning my partner gave birth to our first child; a little girl. She came two weeks early and with very little warning, so it’s all very surreal at the minute. And obviously incredibly exciting!
Any tips on anything baby related would be greatly appreciated?!
All excellent advice.Congrats GE
Some advice - don't name her Chelsea or Paige, don't give her a well known name but spelt in an unusual way in an attempt to be different, encourage a love of books and reading as this is one of the most significant factors in educational attainment, development of imagination, critical thinking and fluency. I agree with encouraging her to be a Sky Blue fan as a lifetime of hopes dashed and disappointment are valuable life lessons in teaching resilience in the young generation.
Thanks again everyone, I do really appreciate the well wishes, kind words and advice. Plus it’s put this forum in the good books with my partner, so when I’m on it in future I wont get the same moaning as before!
The breastfeeding is the most stressful bit so far, and I really feel for my partner! The baby has a tongue tie which makes it more difficult. Although I have to say the support so far from the midwives and support team has been brilliant.
Sleeping wise on the whole we have to wake her for a feed as she’s so chilled! Which in some ways is harder but others better. And either way I’m definitely getting the sleep deprived feelings!
It also hopefully means I can make the next home game, as she was initially due that weekend!
Congratulations! We're ten weeks in now with our first and the main things I would advise is to snap up any help family and friends offer, be aware that you might feel you're going slightly mental for the first week or two but that's ok and will pass, and someone else's way of doing things that worked for them may be the completely opposite way that works for you, essentially you just learn as you go how to get into your rhythm
Apologies if this is a little self indulgent, but this morning my partner gave birth to our first child; a little girl. She came two weeks early and with very little warning, so it’s all very surreal at the minute. And obviously incredibly exciting!
Any tips on anything baby related would be greatly appreciated?!
i'm still following that routine myselfRoutine at night: Bath, bottle, bed. Once they get into this routine you will get more sleep at night
Bottle of what?:joyful:i'm still following that routine myself
Routine at night: Bath, bottle, bed. Once they get into this routine you will get more sleep at night
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