Life as a new mom – My motherhood journey
One of the most beautiful and life-changing experiences for me was becoming a mother. No matter how much advice I took from people, read blogs, watched videos, went through other people’s testimonies, nothing could prepare me enough for the transformation motherhood brought in my life. Here are some of the most important things I wish I knew before I became a mother

Physical and mental changes
Having a baby changes you completely. Your priorities shift, heart expands and you understand what true love is all about. Ever since I had my baby who is 5 months now, I often tell my husband I cannot imagine that we once had a life without him.
Sleep Deprivation is real
When I was pregnant in my third trimester, people always advised me to get enough sleep. They always said that later, I would not be able to sleep enough. For me it was a feeling of excitement whenever someone said “Once the baby comes” and I neglected that advice. Only now did I realize that I should have listened.
Sleepless nights affect your emotions, patience and overall well-being. The first six weeks are the hardest especially if you are breast-feeding. Things get better after two to three months when the baby’s sleep cycle regulates. The first time my baby slept 5 hours straight was in the third month, we were so afraid wondering whether to wake him up or let him sleep.
Asking for help
Many mothers hesitate to ask for help and this is the time support is most essential. It can be in simple things like cooking a meal, watching the baby while you are asleep or maybe just to listen and offer emotional support.
Asking for help is not a sign of weakness and it makes a huge difference when you have someone be it your partner, family, friends or even an online community for new moms.
Value the little moments
I always thought of the milestones my baby would achieve like rolling over for the first time and his first smile but after my baby was born, you will experience far more valuable moments which you will want to hold on forever. The cuddles, the little fingers, tiny toes, when the baby holds your finger. The simplest of moments is what you treasure the most.
Every baby is different
There is no such thing as a universal rule for babies. Some may stick to a schedule, some may be flexible. Some may roll on their tummy earlier than others. Its not something you can control and you don’t have to stress about it by comparing your baby to another. You are doing the best you can for you and your family.
Your relationship
Having a baby changes everything and it is very important to communicate, especially with your partner. Both of you have new responsibilities, both of you are tired causing stress to arise. Remember you are on the same team. Small acts of kindness can help strengthen your relationship.
Create a plan of action that gives both of you sufficient sleep and always make time for each other. For example, my baby wakes up at 5 a.m. From 5 to 8 a.m my husband would look after the baby and later during the day, he takes a nap during which I take care of the baby. That way we aren’t both sleep deprived and exhausted. See what works for you.
You are stronger than you think and you will get through this phase. There will be hard days where you will be pushed to the maximum but also days when you experience love like you never have. You are never fully prepared and you learn how to be a parent along the way, with experience.
Just remember to enjoy the little moments. They pass with the blink of an eye.
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