Sometimes being a new mother is like being hit by a tsunami. Here are 10 pieces of expert advice to help you cope, from the authors of ‘Overcoming Baby Blues’.
1. Don’t say, ‘I can manage, thanks’
Where’s the rule that says a new mother has to do it all herself? Please ask for and accept help. What have other new mothers found to be of benefit? Judge how and when others can lend a hand. Help those who want to assist by defining how they can best fit in, what they can do and when.
When a friend asks ‘Is there anything I can do to help?’ say, ‘Yes—could you help with XX chores, or hold the baby while I have a shower?’
2. Don’t promise yourself not to cut cornersDon’t prioritise being perfect above being good enough. Ditch the Superwoman cape. Beware the scourge of feeding your friends homemade cake in your spotless house. Anyone on your side won’t be running a finger over the windowsills to check for dust. Who does that anyway, and if they do, do you really want them for a friend or think you should listen to them?
3. Don’t say, ‘I’ll attend to my own health … later’
Before you can supply the needs of another, especially a baby, you need to make sure your own battery is full. Never miss the opportunity for a sleep, any amount. Sleep should come first, second and third. Then try to add in some exercise. And think how you can best nourish your body. You’re still recuperating from a Very Big Event (remember, the birth?). Birth, breastfeeding, the resetting of hormones and involuntary sleep deprivation all merit recovery time.