Protect your milk supply
Lack of sleep, missed mealtimes for both you and your babe, and dehydration can all lead to low milk supply. At the holidays everyone wants a turn to hold your new baby. And while well-meaning family members may think they are doing you a favor by holding her, if she’s off in another room with grandma you can run the risk of missing her feeding cues or feeding sessions. Best-intentioned family members and your exhausted self can be the perfect storm to low milk supply. Be tuned in to your infant’s feeding needs, your full breasts and make sure you’re breastfeeding on demand.Protect your little one
Keeping your newborn away from cold and flu season should be a top priority. Don’t be shy about carrying hand sanitizer on you or asking people to wash their hands before touching your little one. Holding your baby in a carrier is a great way for family members to enjoy the baby while you keep her close for feedings. Bonus, too it helps keep germs away. The Ergo Adapt, which works well for a newborn on up to a toddler, is a perfect first time carrier. Keeping baby close can help protect your milk supply, ward off mastitis and keep you and your child in tune.Shop and celebrate at home
When it comes to gift giving try shopping online, or better yet, donate in someone’s name to a charity. Embrace pre-made holiday meals. Now isn’t the time to tackle that gourmet recipe you’ve been keeping. Break out the pre-assembled gingerbread house and relax.Make commitments that you can keep
Decide with your closest family members whether you want to keep your circle small this year or extend it out. You should feel comfortable before making plans with extended family or attending larger events. Acceptance to larger events should come from a place of desire and not guilt. It’s OK to skip it all and stay home and make some new traditions with your little one. If you do decide to go out, let everyone know that while you’ll be there for the event, there are few things that they should plan to have set up for you before you come. You honestly need a quiet place to nurse your babe, and even better a cozy room for you and your little one to lay down to rest or nap. Enjoy your new baby this holiday season. Make it special. Cut down on stress where you can, and don’t feel sorry for saying no. You’ll be glad for the first holiday memories.Please use caution when attempting any of the carries, exercise or activities highlighted on this blog, social media or any other content channels. Please use common sense and caution when using a baby carrier. You should consult a physician before starting any diet or exercise program. For more information, see our Disclaimer.