How to Deal with Exhaustion During the Newborn Stage

It can be tough to deal with new parent exhaustion! It’s like this cloud that follows you around the first few months after the baby is born. If you need some tips on dealing with exhaustion during that newborn stage, check out these tips. I will be definitely following them when I give birth to my twin girls in two months!

Take Shifts

A great idea for new parents is for them to take shifts when caring for the baby. There’s no point in having two exhausted parents or even one overly exhausted parent. Taking shifts means one parent cares for the baby while the other sleeps. It’s so nice to get longer stretches of sleep than the typical 1-2 hours a newborn only allows.

Get Into a Routine

It’s obvious that it will take some for baby to get into a routine, but that doesn’t mean you cannot start now. Try going to bed as soon as the baby goes to bed to ensure you’re getting plenty of sleep. It’s said that babies sleep best when they’re first asleep during the nighttime. Take advantage of this and get into a routine yourself!

Take Naps

There are no rules that say you cannot take a nap whenever you’re a parent. In fact, you will do better as a parent if you’re well rested. The experts aren’t joking when they say sleep when baby sleeps. Getting up every two hours at night will really get to you and test your patience, so it’s important to get as much rest as you can.

Ask for Help

If you’re really to that point where you don’t think you can do it anymore, ask for help. No one wants your patience to boil over, so please ask for help. Even if someone just comes over to hold the baby while you take a shower. It is okay to ask for help, remember that.

Keep Your Favorite Beverage on Hand

It’s always nice when you have something to look forward to as a parent. It’s a good idea to keep your favorite coffee or sparkling water on hand for you to enjoy, when you just need an extra pick-me-up. That newborn stage can seem never-ending, so why not have something to perk yourself up?

Don’t Forget to Eat

If you’re not eating a well-balanced diet, you are going to feel fatigue a lot faster. Your body needs those fuels to keep it going. When it comes to dealing with parental exhaustion during those newborn stages, don’t forget to eat.

Robyn Good

My name is Robyn. I'm a professional blogger and full-time juggler of a 9-year-old + twin toddlers! On Celeb Baby Laundry, I write about topics that interest moms - pregnancy, mommyhood, living the Disney life, family travel, recipes, crafts and a dash of the latest celeb mom news! One of my greatest hopes is to show other parents that it is possible to balance everyday life with parenthood. You can enjoy life while sharing it with the best people of all - your children!

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