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7 essential parenting tips for new mothers: A comprehensive guide

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 Parenting can often be daunting for new mothers. We as mothers not only go through physical changes but also often find ourselves in the trenches when it comes to emotional well being.   Photo by Jonathan Borba on Unsplash   I have had my fair share of such moments and here I am sharing with you the top 7 essential parenting tips for new mothers. This tips have worked wonders for me and I hope they can help you too in your journey of motherhood. Rest   - The most important and non negotiable being a new mother is rest. Take as much rest as you can. They say sleep when the baby sleeps but you do what works best for you. In the newborn phase babies spend almost all of their time sleeping. Make use of this opportunity and take plenty of rest.   Self-Care - The most underrated part in most of the new mothers life is self care. We hardly have the energy to take care of our selves. We don't realize it but this negligence makes us feeling and looking mor...

Potty training- How I trained my 8 months old

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  Potty training is one of the toughest things to do. But trust me this is the best thing to teach your little one. When should I start potty training my baby? This is the most common question that crosses our mind often. There is no right or wrong age for potty training. You can start potty training as soon as your baby is able to sit on his own. I started off when my baby was around 8 months old. I was keeping him diaper free most of the times and would ask him to tell Mumma if he wants to poop. People might think I was overdoing it (asking an 8-month-old to tell me before pooping) but it was all worth it. He was unable to speak but eventually learned to give signs if he wanted to poop. How should I start? Start by observing your baby’s expressions whenever they poop. Randomly ask your baby (throughout the day) to tell you whenever they want to poop. Some people suggest putting your baby right on the pot as soon as they wake up. I didn’t use this approach as there is no f...

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