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Spring 2013 Baby Guide

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HVParent.com Q Hudson Valley Parent 11 a wise investment. There are many other uses once the baby gets bigger as well. Clothes to Wear Home You'll want to bring a comfortable outfit that would have fit you when you were six months pregnant. After giving birth you will be quite swollen and still have most of your weight, so don't expect to fit into "normal" clothes just yet. Bring something that is roomy, comfortable, and bigger than you would think you would need. Nursing Bra If you are planning on nursing, you'll need one of these in the hospital. Some experts suggest getting a bra that is one cup size bigger than what you wore before giving birth. Once your milk comes in, your breasts will get larger and it's better to have a bra that is too big than too small. Mints or Gum While you're giving birth your senses will be extremely heightened and it might be helpful to have these around to pass around to nursing staff and whomever else is in the room. Good Support is Essential Women have been giving birth since time began, but it's still one of the most stressful things a human being can go through. It's also very emotional and taxing. Having someone that you love and trust and that loves and supports you, is always helpful. Whether it's your husband, boyfriend, sister, mom or best friend, you won't regret having a good support system there when you need it most. Laura Carter is a stay at home mom of five who home-schools her children. She enjoys writing, reading, and playing the piano in her free time.

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