Feather your nest
Have you been hit with the urge to nest? Michelle
Denholm explains how to channel that energy into getting everything
ready for baby.
Being a first-time mum can be scary. So much new
information, lots of different body changes, and those little fears
about how life is going to change, and how you will cope when your
baby finally arrives. But there is one thing in your control, and
that's getting your nest organised! You will be amazed at how these
things are often overlooked, but the more organised you are at
home, the more opportunity there is for stress-free bonding with
baby.

Before you get started…
- Book antenatal classes early so that you can get a spot.
Classes usually start when you're around seven months
pregnant.
- Book your hired carseat early.
- Practice living on one income for three months
before baby is born. This will help to save money and get used to
one income.
- Clear as much debt as possible during the course of
your pregnancy, such as credit cards and hire
purchases.
- Start stockpiling items in your weekly shop, such
as disposable nappies, baby wipes, breast pads, washing powder,
etc.
- Set up an email, so that all your partner or friend
has to do after the birth is fill in the blanks and press
"send".
- One week before your due date, have a pedicure, get
your hair cut, and splurge on a facial, so you're looking fabulous
when your new addition arrives!
Baby's room
- Clear out the nursery so that only the cot, change table,
clothes hamper, rubbish bin, toy box, and dressing table are in
there.
- Get rid of as much clutter as you can.
- Depending on where you intend to do those late
night and early morning feeds, consider adding a single bed or
comfortable chair and side lamp to baby's room as well.
- Brighten things up! Splash some colour around,
ensure the skirting boards and windowsills are clean, and put up
new curtains to make the room feel snug.
- Launder all of baby's clothes, bedding, and soft
toys to get rid of any chemical residue from the manufacturing
process.
Practical baby shower gifts
- A subscription to OHbaby! Magazine
- A housekeeper or gardener for eight weeks after the
birth
- Vouchers for cooked meals from friends
- Vouchers for a baby clothing store
- A prepaid membership to an online video rental
service
- Creche vouchers for your gym (if you belong to
one)
- Supermarket or online shopping vouchers
Hospital bag essentials
Being organised means less stress when an emergency situation pops
up. So pack your bag well in advance of your due date, and it will
be one less thing you have to think about when the big day
arrives.
Include in your bag:
- Three pairs of comfortable pyjamas
- Dressing gown
- Slippers
- Skincare products
- Makeup - even if you only manage to swipe on some
lip gloss and concealer, you'll feel better about how you look in
all those pictures
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Toiletries (body wash or soap, toothbrush,
toothpaste, body moisturiser, deodorant, etc)
- Towel and facecloth
- Knickers - several pairs, preferably ones that you
don't mind throwing away if necessary
- Maternity bras, nipple shields, and nipple
cream
- Reading material
- Camera and/or video camera, plus spare
batteries/memory card
- Going-home clothes for you and baby
- Hair ties, hairbrush or comb, hair
straightener
- Address book
- Mobile phone (make sure you have enough credit) and
charger
- Thank-you cards for presents (you may find time to
write these out in between visitors, feeds, and sleep)
- Prunes, water, juice, fruit - to help keep your digestive
system clean and regular
Hints for new dads
Your gorgeous girl will love and appreciate you even more if she
comes home from hospital to find the house spotless. If she is
particularly house-proud, this is essential! First-time parents
have lots to learn, and it can leave you feeling overwhelmed - a
house-proud mum will be worrying about the state of the house on
top of worrying if she is doing things right as a mum. Here are a
few tips to help ensure a smooth and happy transition from hospital
to home.
- Fresh, clean sheets on the bed
- Make sure all of the laundry is up-to-date -
including the ironing!
- All furniture surfaces polished
- Floors vacuumed and mopped
- Bathroom and toilet clean, with fresh towels
out
- Dishes done, kitchen clean and sparkling, benchtop
clear
- Mail opened, sorted, and bills paid
- Fridge stocked with lots of fresh fruit and
vegetables, and nutritious meals ready to eat/defrost
- Fresh fowers in a vase
- A card telling your partner how well she has done,
what a wonderful woman she is and how much you love her

Top: Leander cradle $520, canopy $115, and stand
$339 from Design Denmark.
Weleda Wild Rose Body Wash $19.50. Wella Biotouch
shampoo/conditioner $25 each. Bio-Oil 200ml $32.95. EGG Maternity
Pyjamas $99.90. Leander cot bed with pocket spring mattress $2439
from Design Denmark. OHbaby! Magazine $28 1-year subscription.
Womama MysteriousWonder Maternity Nursing Bra $64.95. UGG Australia
Fluff Flip-Flop $199.
Michelle Denholm runs her own decluttering and organising
business, Harmonious Living. She has helped many busy families
bring order into an otherwise chaotic and cluttered environment.
Check out the website
www.harmoniousliving.co.nzfor more
information, or call Michelle 021 421 900 for a chat about
how she can help you.
As seen in OHbaby!
magazine Issue 8: 2010

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