By SHAUNA ANDERSON
Congratulations. Your life just changed completely.
Are you even the same person? Sometimes you wonder don’t you, when you first become a mum. (Don’t worry the old you is hiding in there somewhere).
There is so much to take in when you are a new mother it can get overwhelming at times, but there is help around. Here are a few tips to remember to get you through.
Just as an FYI, you should know that post is sponsored by NSW Health. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
1. Go with the health professionals not DR Google.
New mums spend a lot of time on the internet. It is an amazing tool for support, for networking and for making friends with other new mothers on the same journey, but it is important not to fall into the trap of DR Google.
In the first year of a baby’s life there is so much to remember – with vaccinations needed to be given at birth, at 6-to-8 weeks, then at 4 months, 6 months and at 12 months.
We all know how important they are to protect our precious newborns against serious diseases. While everyone on the internet is free to have their own opinion, they are not free to have their own ‘facts.’
2. Make the most of apps out there to help you, like ‘Save the Date.’
Technology makes life so much easier for new mums. You have got to check out the ‘Save the Date’ app.
It is so easy to lose track of which vaccination is due at what time, and this app allows you to enter in your child’s birth date and be automatically reminded of when to book your appointments. It’s a lifesaver. Literally!