Preparing Your Home For A New Baby

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Preparing to bring a baby home from the hospital can be intimidating, even if it is not your first. Newborns are so vulnerable, as they rely entirely on you for everything. There is nothing to be worried about if you are prepared. Here are some ways you can prepare your home for your precious newborn.

Fresh Air

Newborns will likely spend the majority of the beginning of their lives inside. It is important that the air inside your home is fresh and clean. You may not realize all the dust that is hiding in your air. Be sure to change out your air filters so they are clean. You can also get a small air purifier for your baby’s room to help them have clean and fresh air.

Clean Carpets

Although your baby may not be crawling for a few months, they usually spend a good amount of time on the floor for playtime and tummy time. Getting your carpets clean before the baby comes, will help you to be worry-free when you set them on the carpet. Especially if you have a dog, you will definitely want to get your carpets cleaned. You will be shocked at how dirty your carpet can get over time. Shelley Carpet cleaning can get anything clean that you need.

Meal Preparation

Once the baby has arrived, women are often so busy assisting the baby that it is common for them to forget to eat. Preparing your meals ahead of time will help you to have food at the ready without having to prepare a meal for your family or yourself. Things that you can freeze and pull out later will be the most helpful such as breakfast burritos, and soups. If you can, you may also want to go grocery shopping to stock up on essentials so that you are not needing to make grocery store stips with your newborn.

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Baby Proofing

Although it will be about a year before your baby starts to walk, it will happen before you even know it. Getting the baby-proofing items you need ahead of time will help you avoid having to need these items sneak up on you. Things you may need might include a baby gate, stove knob covers, and cabinet latches. Many women also switch cleaning products to be more baby safe and non-toxic.

Sanitize Bottles and Breast Pumps

If your baby will be using a bottle, or if you will be using a breast pump at all, you will want to make sure that these are sanitized ahead of time. All breast pump items will need to be fully sanitized. You will be able to do all of it at once by using a microwave sanitizing bag, or by adding these pieces to a pot of boiling water. Other things you may want to sanitize are any pacifiers or baby toys.

Set Up A Diaper Station

Setting up a safe area to change your baby’s diapers will be very helpful if it is planned out ahead of time. You will average changing your baby’s diaper about 10 times a day. A soft changing pad with diapers and wipes nearby will help you to be prepared. It is dangerous to walk away from your baby sitting on a changing table, so you will want everything you need close by.

Preparing your home for your newborn can seem overwhelming with all of the things you will want to get done, but there is no need to panic. This is a precious time with you and your loved one, so enjoy the time while it lasts.

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I am Jessica Moretti, mother of 1 boy and 2 beautiful twin angels, and live in on Burnaby Mountain in British Columbia. I started this blog to discuss issues on parenting, motherhood and to explore my own experiences as a parent. I hope to help you and inspire you through simple ideas for happier family life!

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