bathroom, the upper floors, etc.
Say ‘Yes’ To Help
Learn to take a helping hand. Do not attempt heroic actions. The same goes for when you need assistance. According to common assumptions, you do not have to handle everything alone.
Keep Essentials Downstairs
Keep a toothbrush and toothpaste in the first-floor bathroom. Depending on how your home is set up, you will barely leave the first floor those first few days. You may have one floor. Keep things in the place you’ll be the most.
Set Expectations For Visitors
Make sure everyone knows they won’t necessarily be allowed to hold the baby during their visit. They may be in the midst of a meal or a nap. As a result, fewer emotions will be injured.
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Leave One Message For Everyone Who Wants To Visit
Put in a new voicemail saying, “We are home and all fine,” and then hang up. Inform your guests that you will contact them as soon as your home is ready for their arrival.
It’s Important To Remember You Just Gave Life To A New Human
That can’t be topped by anything else. The priority is your health and the well-being of your unborn child. It’s entirely OK to order takeout for a week straight and tell loved ones they can’t visit unless they’re willing to pitch in. Remember that this is the one moment in your life when you have permission to do whatever makes you happy and fulfills your essential needs.