Bringing a new life into the world is scary business. Trust me, I know.
As a soon-to-be new Mum, you’ll be spending the majority of those long, slow nine months wondering how on earth to prepare yourself for the birth.
Let me guess, you’ve already read 20 parenting books – each one adding yet another layer of confusion and anxiety.
Bringing a new life into the world is scary business. Trust me, I know. In the months leading up to the birth of my first-born, I spent many long nights awake, driving myself to despair with the thousands of questions whirling around in mind:
“Do I have what it takes to look after this baby?”
“How can I protect him from everything evil in the world?”
“How will my beloved niece react when she realises she’s no longer the sole object of my affection?”
“How is it going to affect my relationship with my husband? Can our relationship handle the financial strain of a new family member?”
And let’s not even get started on the birth itself. As I left for the hospital that morning, I still wasn’t convinced I’d ever be able to get the baby out. I mean, have you ever tried to push a tennis ball through a keyhole?
I don’t think you can ever be really, 100% prepared for the birth of your new baby, particularly if it’s your first time. Anxiety and doubts are normal, and continue way beyond the birth. However, I do believe there are a few things you can do before the big day arrives, to make things that little bit easier. Here are five of them: