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A New Mother’s Guide to Managing Stress

A New Mother’s Guide to Managing Stress
  • PublishedJuly 17, 2024

Becoming a mother is an exciting journey filled with great joy as you try to navigate the whirlwind of emotions and responsibilities. The overwhelming love for your little one, the exhaustion from sleepless nights, the endless diaper changes and the constant worry about doing everything right is common for new mothers. It is perfectly normal to feel stressed, overwhelmed and even a little lost at times.

The good news is that you are not alone. Millions of mothers have journeyed this path before you and there are ways to navigate the inevitable stress that comes with becoming a new parent. Here are ways you can manage stress effectively while nurturing yourself and your baby:

1. Prioritize sleep
New borns are demanding and sleep deprivation is a major stressor. Establish a calming bedtime routine for both you and your baby. This can include a warm bath or reading. Sleep when the baby sleeps. Don’t feel obligated to tackle chores during those precious nap times. Embrace the opportunity to recharge, even if it is just for 20 minutes.

2. Ask for help
New mothers often feel pressure to handle everything on their own, from childcare to household duties. Identify tasks that can be shared with a partner, family members or friends. This allows you to prioritize your well-being and create a more sustainable caregiving environment. Express your needs and any specific tasks you would like to be assisted with. Be clear about your expectations but also be receptive to their suggestions and availability.

3. Move your body
Don’t underestimate the power of exercise. A brisk walk, some gentle yoga stretches or even dancing around the living room with your baby can release tension and boost your mood. Find activities you enjoy and that fit into your new schedule.

If you are new to exercise or are recovering from childbirth, start with gentle activities and gradually increase intensity as your strength and stamina improve.

4. Take a deep breath
When stress hits, take a few slow, deep breaths. This simple act can calm your nervous system and bring a sense of peace. Focus on your breath, inhaling slowly through your nose and exhaling completely through your mouth. Repeat this for a few minutes until you feel your body relax.

5. Find moments of self-care
Set aside moments each day for activities that rejuvenate you. Take a warm bath, read a few pages of a book, or practise mindfulness. These small moments of self-love will replenish your emotional reserves and make you a more patient and present mother.

6. Connect with other mothers
Human connection is vital for emotional well-being. Seek out other new mothers through online communities, support groups, or simply chatting with a friend who recently had a baby. Sharing experiences, anxieties, and laughter with others who understand your journey can be incredibly comforting and validating.

This period of new motherhood is a precious, fleeting time. Embrace the cuddles, the coos, and the overwhelming love. Remember, these stressful moments will pass, and the memories you create with your child will last a lifetime. Focus on building a strong foundation of love and connection and trust that your maternal instincts will guide you.

Written By
Suzanne Omindo