I was so prepared before I had my first baby.
I’m a pretty organised person generally, but I took it up a notch before my first was born. I had read all the parenting books, taken calm birth classes, done comprehensive breastfeeding preparation, made enough evening meals to last us a month without cooking, and made the nursery perfect, plus I’d bought every possible thing you could need to manage the day-to-day activities of a newborn (sleeping, pooping, eating).
And yet, I was still completely and utterly unprepared when my little boy arrived. Even though I understood on an intellectual level I was having a baby and my husband, and I would be his parents, and therefore be required to bring him home and raise him for many a year, I was still utterly shocked when this actually happened.
I quickly learned that preparing for a baby was very different to what I really needed when the baby arrived. I had all the things to look after my baby, but in that preparation, I had forgotten myself; I didn’t think about the fact that my needs mattered too.
I was unable to recognise that even though my life now revolved around caring for him, I also had to care for myself. After a few weeks of parenting and getting to a state of near collapse, I slowly realised that prioritising my needs was important for everyone’s survival.
So, I prioritised the three things I actually needed to keep me sane and relatively happy during that immensely intense time.
1. Time with friends.
My first absolute need was my weekly coffee catchups with my two best mum friends who had babies around the same time as me.