Not exact matches
I found these books very helpful, she was 3 at the time (now, imagine the face of the
baby sitter who came one night when O.
asked her to read them to her!)
Consider hiring a postpartum doula or a
sitter experienced with newborns, or
asking a relative or friend to watch your
baby for an hour or so each day.
For your first real outing,
ask the
sitter to arrive about 30 minutes before you depart, so that she and the
baby can be well engaged before you step out the door.
It really helps supply to nurse when dropping the
baby off with care providers at lunch and then sick around day care when you arrive to nurse before heading home, she said she also she has a bunch of tips here, she says «I also
ask my
sitter to not give bottles within 30 to 45 minutes of my arrival» and I love especially that last tip.
ASK for help if someone can help you with the care of both
babies so you can get some rest (a mother's helper, a cleaner, family or a
baby sitter?).