
Having kept a tiny human alive for nearly six months, I am now qualified to give all the advice to others about how to parent.
JOKING. I am as clueless as the next person and really have no business writing this article. In fact, ignore all of it.
But if you do choose to read on, here are my 10 best pieces of advice for first-time mums.
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1. You matter too.
This is actual genuine good advice that I will stand behind so please don't ignore this one. You are about to enter into a very strange period of your life. Sometimes it will feel like you don’t matter anymore, and society will tell you that you definitely don’t matter as much as your new tiny human, and you should abandon all personal desires and be entirely selfless.
You are full of hormones and crying all the time and probably in pain. Your life is now ruled by a tiny potato gremlin who does not care at all how cool you used to be.
But you matter too. If it doesn’t work for you, it won’t work for the baby.
2. Take the nappy bag.
No matter where you are going, Take. The. Nappy. Bag. Even if it’s just to the letterbox, take the nappy bag. Bad things (usually involving lots of poop) happen when you don’t take the nappy bag.
3. Time your pregnancy.
Babies are expensive. Save money by timing your pregnancy for six to nine months after friends and family have had their last child. They will be so keen to get rid of bulky baby items their little one has outgrown that they will begin appearing on your doorstep free of charge.