Kelemvor
Lifer
- May 23, 2002
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You just have to sit back and chill out. Other than the basic safeguards like not lifting huge amount, not doing extreme sports, etc, you don't have to keep her from doing too much. Just be supportive during this time since she's obviously going through some major physical changes.
Once the kid arrives, you will feel overwhelmed just like any new parent does. Just listen to the nurses, take a birthing class if you haven't already, take any classes you can find to give you information about how your life is going to change in 4 months.
And once the child arrives, enjoy the time when they are small because they get bigger faster than you can imagine.
Once the kid arrives, you will feel overwhelmed just like any new parent does. Just listen to the nurses, take a birthing class if you haven't already, take any classes you can find to give you information about how your life is going to change in 4 months.
And once the child arrives, enjoy the time when they are small because they get bigger faster than you can imagine.