Happy 3-1/2 Months, Baby Kristina
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A member of my family has recently brought home her beautiful new baby boy, and I could not wait to go and see him.                                     

Everyone just loves newborn babies!

But I decided to wait a while until most of the visitors had died down before going round to visit.

So when I got there Jenny was sitting resting, surrounded by diapers, toys, teddies, clothes, her newborn baby sound asleep in his crib.

Oh, great she’s coping well, I thought.

How wrong I was – as soon as she saw me she burst into tears – I gave her a hug, made her a coffee and we sat down to talk

Her partner had spent the first few days at home with her and then of course had to return to work.

Jenny’s problem was that she felt that she should now know exactly what to do. But she didn’t know. She felt inadequate, and a failure as a Mother.

She did not know what to expect of her new baby boy – she just thought it would come naturally – well it does not always happen that way.

For goodness sake – her darling baby Joshua was only 3 weeks old!  Jenny was a first time Mom! She was being way to harsh on herself.

Does this story sound familiar to you – have you been in a similar position yourself?

Are you a brand new Mom with a beautiful healthy baby – but what next! – Help!!!

You really should know that it is perfectly normal to feel the way you do. Your newborn does not come with a set of instructions!

Go easy on yourself!

If you had an ‘instruction manual’ wouldn’t it be great? Check out your very own instruction manual here:- http://www.yourblissfulbabies.com

If you could just find the answer with a simple click of a mouse?

Wouldn’t you love to know the answer to so many questions on such topics as:-

Find the answer to these and a million other questions, that you think you should know the answer to but don’t.

Who else can you ask? – Maybe your own Mom will reassure you if she is around.

Your partner probably secretly feels the same way that you do and would love some reassurance for himself.

The answer is to find out from the experts who have been there many times in that same situation, and are now happy to share their expertise with you.

For a blissful baby take a look at  http://www.yourblissfulbabies.com and I think you may like what you see – expert advice form someone who really understands.

Tons more newborn articles over the next week – so do check back to get all your ‘newborn’ problems solved.

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