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11 Best Pieces of Pregnancy Advice You Will Ever Receive

11 Best Pieces of Pregnancy Advice You Will Ever Receive

Your baby isn't coming for months, yet it has already started: pregnancy advice is coming at you from every direction. Your mother has some ideas, and so does your aunt visiting from across the country. Even the men in your life - who obviously have never had a baby - want to chirp in.

Some of this pregnancy advice may be extremely valuable to you, some of it may not. It's all about listening with an open mind, taking everything on board and then going with whatever feels right for you.

Here are 11 pieces of helpful pregnancy advice for both before and after the birth of your baby for you to consider:

Helpful Pregnancy Advice For Before The Birth:

1. Remember, you aren't sick; you're pregnant. Don't treat the pending arrival of your newborn as an illness from which you need to recover. Eat well, do as much exercise during pregnancy as you can and enjoy your healthy pregnancy journey.

2. In the two weeks immediately before the little one comes, rest a lot. A well-rested body is better prepared for childbirth.

3. In the final week or two of your pregnancy, do some cooking and freeze several meals, because in the first few days after the baby comes, you won't want to deal with cooking.

4. Stock up on things you'll need when you get home from the hospital so that you are full prepared when you have a newborn in the house.The last thing you will want to do in your first week home with bub is to have to go shopping.

5. And here's the most important piece of pregnancy advice for the day of birth: use gravity to your advantage. Contractions have a purpose, and the earth's natural forces do too. Work with nature, not against it.

Helpful Pregnancy Advice For After Your Baby Arrives:

6. When bub finally arrives, first and foremost, enjoy him or her. They're only newborns once, so don't miss a minute of it.

7. Sleep when your baby sleeps. Sure, you'll be awake at odd hours, but sleep at odd hours, too. Whenever your baby settles down to sleep, do that yourself. You need the rest. The housework can wait or be handled by someone else or just be put on hold until you are ready.

8. Accept every bit of help offered and ask for more! Humans are meant to live in a community, not alone, so don't try to do everything by yourself. Rely on those who are happy to help you in your times of need.

9. Get a high-quality stroller or buggy. Don't waste your money on a cheap ineffective one that will frustrate and stress you. You'll be taking it with you everywhere you go for months, so you want it to roll smoothly and be as safe as possible. Make all of your equipment the best you can afford.

10. Remember that you already know what you need to do. Your maternal instincts will kick in when they're needed.

11. The final and most important piece of helpful pregnancy advice is to listen to everyone's advice and store it all in the back of your mind no matter how crazy it seems to you. Why? Because odds are there WILL come a time - probably in the middle of the night, when you've tried everything and the baby is still screaming and won't feed or sleep or burp or whatever - that odd piece of advice you got from the florist or your sister's high school friend will help you!

The weeks around birth are the most exciting in your life, and you won't remember every piece of pregnancy advice you get. In fact, you may not remember a single piece of advice from this article. Try to remember this though: Have fun. Really! You're in the middle of one of the best experiences of your life. Make the most of it.




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