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Preparing for Motherhood

January 4, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

For many parents, children were unexpected. In some families, the idea of having children was never even discussed. Just because you’re capable of conceiving children, does not mean you’re capable of being a good parent. So when you find out you are pregnant for the first time, what can you do to prepare that child to have a good mother?
When you look back on your childhood, you may ask yourself what you liked and disliked about how your parents brought you up. This may help you realize their reasoning behind why they did many things, and even though you didn’t like it at the time, you may want to treat your child similar, or completely the opposite. Before you have your child, decide how you are going to treat them and what will benefit them the most. Consider what you can do to give them the best life.
Prepare yourself for common motherly tasks while you are pregnant with your child. For example, you may want to take certain classes, such as an introduction class to taking care of your child, or cooking classes. You will get better at tasks such as cooking and cleaning as you and your child grow together, but try to get in these habits, such as cleaning, early.
Show your child you love them even before they are born. A great example is to create a scrapbook of your pregnancy. You can take pictures of your belly and place them in a scrapbook. You can write journal entries about your pregnancy or keep tokens from hospital visits such as ultrasound pictures.
Try your best to sort out your life before the child is born. If you don’t have a job, try your hardest to get one. Find an apartment or a friend you get along with to live with if you are not married. This is one of the most difficult parts of preparing for your child’s birth. If you want to do your best as a mother, make sure your child will grow up in a stable home.

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