Some Suggestions for the Early Weeks

In a long-past issue of Mothering magazine (Jan-Feb 1998), Heather Henderson spells out so articulately how easy it is for expectant and new parents to “get caught up in the acquisition frenzy.” She wisely points out that “when that slippery, wide-eyed little jewel of a human being first lies against your breast and your newborn motherhood begins, all you really need are a few diapers, a tiny T-shirt or two, and your own warm, available body. As for the rest, well, you’ll figure it out more easily than you might think.”

And of course it is that process of sussing out what your child needs, and what you need, and how to integrate and harmonize those needs, that is the marrow of parenting. Here are a few practical tips that have worked for myself and others in those early, tender weeks of first figuring it all out:

Taking Care of Baby:

Rather than a bunch of fancy furniture and equipment, the only things you really need are

Taking Care of Yourself:

And remember the famous mantra
for the inevitable challenging times ahead:
“This too shall pass.”
But also remember… not too many years from now,
when you are about to send your baby off to college
(as I am as I write this)
that mantra reveals its bittersweet side:
the blissful moments shall pass as well.
Savor them.

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