A few years ago I was expecting and eagerly anticipating the coming of our fist child January 7th, my due date. Every person said “oh wouldn’t it be great to have a Christmas baby”, and then when Christmas passed and no baby it became “wouldn’t it be great to have the New Years Baby.” I wasn’t thrilled about whether idea. Many of the nurses agreed and said “No, It isn’t fun being here at New Years with all the drunken husbands who think their wives are going into labor and rush them into the hospital.” We made it past New Years and our son was born on January 5th with all his fingers and toes. So I survived the holiday season…but just barely. We got home and the nurse that visits the next day to check on the new increasing and tells me “Congratulations, you had the New Years Baby for This Region” so low and glimpse our Son was the 2005 New Years baby for Devon, Ab.
I thought I would share some tips on surviving the Holiday season that expecting moms might find helpful. My biggest word of guidance is “Let Go, rest and enjoy. Try not to get uptight about production all things excellent or trying to please everyone. While the last few days and weeks of every gravidity there are so many doctors’ appointments and check up that even just that can be exhausting and time consuming. Sometimes just getting the winter apparel on can overheat you and be strenuous. If you’re gestational diabetic as I was, there is even more stress to keep the baby safe and not indulge on all those tasty Christmas treats. I’m a chocolate lover, so this was the hardest part. I remember Grocery shopping close to Christmas and breaking down and buying a chocolate bar that I think I tried to eat in one bite. To me grocery shopping was like sending an alcoholic to the liquor store, at the front door of every store, was Dark Chocolate, mild chocolate and more white chocolate in any place I looked.
Survival
So here are some tips for pregnant “Moms to be” over the holidays:
o Plan ahead as much as you can, get all things organized and ready as well pack your hospital bag early.
o Let other people help with errands or house work. Make a list; they can pick up groceries or last little gifts. You don’t have to do all things yourself.
o Learn to “let go” and not worry about having all things perfect. Try Not to go overboard on the decorations, remember they have to be put away after as well
o Get lots of rest straight through the holiday Season (trust me you won’t get much rest after)
o Try not to plan too many outings or do too much running around, enjoy the holidays.
o If you have other children enjoy Christmas thru their eyes and don’t get caught up in the commercialized version of the season. Allow this holiday to be easy and fun.
o Allow yourself to say “no” to some commitments without guilt, and do things out of pure joy and not obligation!
o Treasure these days and excitement, no matter when the baby arrives, they are miracles’ and their coming is beyond your control.
o Treat yourself to something relaxing that you enjoy, a spa day or reading a book.
Look after yourself over the season. Your “well” needs to be full to be able to give to others and fully contact the Wonder of Birth and what your body has created over the past 10 months.
Holiday Survival Tips For Expectant Moms
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