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When Your Baby Arrives
By Richard Wong
When Your Baby Arrives by Richard Wong
Welcoming a newborn baby into the family is always a joyful occasion especially for first-time parents.
The nine months of waiting has finally come to an end. How heart-warming it is to hear that first cry.
Your baby has arrived!
When it’s time to bring your newborn baby home, the excitement continues from the hospital to your
home. Relatives and friends come over to adore your newborn. What an exciting time!
Soon the initial excitement subsides and reality strikes! It’s time to think about providing the best baby
care you can for your newborn. There are so many things that need to be done. And, especially if
you’re a first-time parent, there are so many things you wish you knew on how to provide the best baby
care possible for your infant.
You and your family will have a lot of adjusting to do especially during the first few days after your baby
have come home. All of a sudden, there is a new member in the family. Daily routines will be affected.
Life will not be the same again.
If you have other children at home, you may have to deal with sibling jealousy as your newborn seems
to have robbed them of all the attention they used to get. The best way to handle that is to get your
children involved with baby care. Depending on their ages and abilities, you may want to get them to
help out with diaper changing, feeding, holding the baby, and other appropriate activities. Once they
realized that their contributions are valued, their feelings of jealousy will disappear.
As a new mother, you may have to deal with ‘baby blues’. Your body is undergoing major physical
changes after the birth of your baby. This may cause you to feel sad and depressed. These feelings
are perfectly normal and should go away after several weeks. However, if you find that these feelings
are getting more and more intense and are affecting your ability to care for yourself and your family,
you should consult your doctor. You may be suffering from a condition of postpartum depression.
Parenting has its ups and downs, challenges and rewards. It’s a long road ahead raising a new baby
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up to its adulthood. It’ll be wise to learn as much as possible on how to raise healthy and happy kids.
The more knowledge and skills you have, the better parent you’ll become. It is an investment in their
lives and yours.
Richard Wong is offering an ebook to help parents provide better baby care for their
newborns.http://www.baby-first-year.com
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Help Your Pet Welcome Your Baby
By Maria Cummings
Having a baby is a big event in your life. Have you thought about how it will affect your dog or cat?
Since this will be a big, disruptive event in your dog or cat’s life, it is best to prepare your pet for what is
to come. Your pet may have some trouble at first adjusting to the new arrival in the family. You can,
however, ease the transition for even the most spoiled pet if you go about it the right way.
Obviously, you cannot sit your dog or cat down for a heart to heart talk about the new baby that will
change his or her life. You can, however, start to desensitize your pet to life with an infant. It’s a good
idea to get a baby doll, as silly as that may seem. A doll can help get pets used to seeing you with a
bundle in your arms, and most importantly, gets them used to you paying more attention to your bundle
of joy than to them. Dogs, especially, need to learn not to jump on your lap when you have the doll in
your lap. Give the dog verbal commands such as “sit” or “down” to keep the dog from jumping up. Start
your obedience training well before the baby is born so that the dog is used to the routine.
Cats and dogs are highly sensitive to the cries of a newborn baby. You may want to start getting them
used to these new sounds by playing a CD of baby sounds for them. Also, invite friends with children
over whenever you can to get your pet used to dealing with kids. The better you socialize your dog or
cat before the baby arrives, the easier the transition will be. You don’t want the baby’s arrival to be too
sudden or jarring.
As counter-intuitive as it may seem, don’t lavish your pet with attention while you’re pregnant.
Remember, all this attention will be suddenly reduced substantially, and the pet will have to become a
lot more independent, and used to playing second fiddle once the baby arrives.
Another thing you can do is bring out all the various baby equipment, toys, gear and furniture.
Although you may not like the thought of setting up all that baby equipment early, you do want to make
sure your pet is truly bored with it all by the time the baby actually arrives. You also don’t want your pet
to associate all this stuff with the newcomer. You will also want to start using baby lotions, baby
powders, and soaps on yourself or your doll well before the baby arrives. Remember, pets are very,
very sensitive to smells and you must get your pet used to all these new smells before baby arrives.
It’s also a good idea to bring a blanket home from the hospital that has been wrapped around the new
baby. You want your pet to get used to the smell of baby as long as possible before baby arrives in the
home. Put the blanket right in the pet’s bed, so the smell of baby becomes totally normal to him or her.
This is something Dad may have to do for you since Mom may be recovering in the hospital.
Just these few extra steps can help your furry baby be comfortable with your newborn when he or she
arrives.
Maria Cummings is a devoted parent, wife and expert author on family matters and parenting. She is
devoted to helping parents and to children's organizations and activities. Maria is also the Sales
Manager for => http://www.BustlingBaby.com
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