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Ready, Set, Baby!
Prep for Motherhood: Phase 1āThe Essentials Before Baby Arrives
So, youāre about to become a mom? Congratulations! Youāve officially entered a world of excitement, anticipation, and a whole lot of preparation. But before you dive into the deep end of baby names, diaper brands, and color schemes for the nursery, letās start with the basics.
Phase 1 of prepping for motherhood is about taking care of you and getting the essentials in placeābecause when the baby arrives, youāll need to be feeling your best (even if itās just to enjoy that first cup of coffee in peace). Letās break it down and make sure youāve got the basics covered.
Mind the Mental Prep
Sure, youāre probably already planning every little detail, but have you stopped to prepare your mind for the big changes ahead? Itās easy to get caught up in the excitement (and occasional stress) of creating the perfect nursery, but take a moment to check in with yourself.
Consider speaking with other moms, reading books, or even chatting with a therapist about any anxieties or uncertainties. Mental preparation is just as important as physical.
Most importantly, make peace with the fact that thereās no perfect way to do this. Trust your instincts, and remember, youāve got this.
Start Building Your Support Squad
Motherhood isnāt a solo sport, so itās time to start gathering your team. Whether itās a supportive partner, friends, family, or online communities, building your support squad will make all the difference.
Line up any help you can getāwhether itās a partner, family, or even a trusted neighbor whoās offered to cook you a meal. Every little bit counts!
Pro tip: Make sure your squad knows your preferences for baby care. Do you prefer cloth diapers or disposables? Are you planning on breastfeeding, or bottle-feeding? Let your helpers know how they can be most supportive.
Baby GearāBut Donāt Go Overboard
Itās easy to get lost in the baby gear frenzy, especially with all the adorable options out there. But hereās the deal: you donāt need everything. The truth is, babies donāt need much at allābesides love, food, and sleep. But there are some basics youāll need to survive the first few months.
Donāt get sucked into buying everything you see online. Yes, that bassinet might look adorable, but does it actually make life easier? Will it fit in your bedroom?
The big essentials include a car seat, crib or bassinet, baby clothes, swaddles, and of course, a stroller that suits your lifestyle. If you're wondering which stroller fits your family best, take the Joolz stroller quiz to find your perfect match. Whether itās the versatile Joolz Hub2 for city living or the spacious Geo3 for your growing family, there's a stroller for every adventure.
Donāt forget the diaper bag! Keep it stocked and ready for actionāplus, throw in a few emergency snacks for yourself, because letās be real: youāll need them. Youāll be thankful you have them on hand when youāre out and about, running errands or tackling those early morning outings.
Remember, less is moreāfocus on whatās functional, fits your lifestyle, and will help you feel prepared without breaking the bank or adding unnecessary stress.
Take Care of Your Body
Your body is going through a lot right now, so self-care is a must. That means eating well, staying active (even if itās just gentle walks), and getting enough rest. Yes, easier said than done, but do your best to treat yourself like the superhero you are.
Hydrate like itās your job, and donāt skip mealsāeven if youāre feeling overwhelmed by all the prep.
Get in the habit of stretching, walking, and doing things that make you feel goodāyour future self (and your back) will thank you.
Donāt be afraid to take naps or have a quiet day if you need it. Rest now while you can!
Conclusion
The countdown to motherhood is officially on, and while thereās no perfect way to prepare, taking the time for Phase 1 prep will set you up for success. Take care of your body, set your mental expectations, gather your support squad, and get those baby basics in place. Before you know it, youāll be ready to welcome your little one with open arms. Remember, thereās no such thing as 'perfect' prepāwhat matters most is feeling supported and confident in your own journey. Youāve got this, mama!
