So many of us spend so much time prepping our new baby's room, building their crib and organizing all the toys that will welcome them when they first come into our home that...the sheer responsibility of our newborn baby can be overwhelming for the first several days. Not to worry though; this is totally to be expected and is something that every new parent goes through after leaving the hospital.
You can be sure that there will be some trying times ahead and at the same time; there are going to be so many wonderful times. Years filled with laughter and all those touching moments, that will come from watching your delicate newborn baby grow into a rambunctious toddler through to adulthood. Just remember that everything you do now, will help create a bond between you and your child that will last forever.
Try to make sure you have a separate room set aside by the time you bring your baby home. Many parents make the mistake of almost smothering their babies with attention. While you definitely don't want to leave them out of earshot; it's a great idea to get them used to spending time away from you as early as possible. A baby that is comfortable spending some time to themselves absorbed with their surroundings, will be a baby that is less fussy and less likely to panic if you're not right by their side.
Just as important as it is to not smother your newborn baby, it's equally important that both parents (if applicable) spend as close to equal time with their baby as possible. This of course will depend on work schedules, but it's important for early socialization skills for the baby to experience both genders as much as possible in their early development and to ensure an equal bond with both parents.
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