by supergirl » Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:27 am
Congratulations!
And i am so happy you are in love with your child!
As the previous poster said, arrange regular contacts but we aware that a newborn needs both parents but mainly his mummy. So try to come in the evening (if mum ok), for bath time/bedtime for ex. Come during the day at w-e so you can sing to him, coo to him, playing rattles, soft toys to gently stimulate him. When it will be time for weaning be there for mesltimes too. And slowly but surely, build up a relationship with him so you can have him for day and overnight.
One advice though: mums know best, so thats not to say you dont know anything but to say that some mums like things done their way when it comes to their babies/children. In yours and your child interest you need to stay on the mum book so do like she does, ask her how she does things, ask her about the routine, etc so she cannot say that she diesnt trust you. Of course unless she does smthg that goes against your values. Ofcourse he us your child too so needs your input so discuss things with the mum but remember to be very diplomatic in your wording. The child lives with her and you dont want her to stop letting you seeing him (because she can).
When it comes to stuffs you need is a cot (john lewis), high chair (later on), playmat, a few books, rattle, doft toys, teething rings, dont worry sbout buying clothes just yet because if you have him
Overnight it is likely she ll give a change of clothes in the bag. Baby bath, rubber ducks and off you go. Sun hat and high factor suncream. But ask the mum for brands, size, etc.
And yes do help with with the wveryday stuffs milk, nappies, etc.
Good luck, you re on a fabulous journey! Sx
Congratulations!
And i am so happy you are in love with your child!
As the previous poster said, arrange regular contacts but we aware that a newborn needs both parents but mainly his mummy. So try to come in the evening (if mum ok), for bath time/bedtime for ex. Come during the day at w-e so you can sing to him, coo to him, playing rattles, soft toys to gently stimulate him. When it will be time for weaning be there for mesltimes too. And slowly but surely, build up a relationship with him so you can have him for day and overnight.
One advice though: mums know best, so thats not to say you dont know anything but to say that some mums like things done their way when it comes to their babies/children. In yours and your child interest you need to stay on the mum book so do like she does, ask her how she does things, ask her about the routine, etc so she cannot say that she diesnt trust you. Of course unless she does smthg that goes against your values. Ofcourse he us your child too so needs your input so discuss things with the mum but remember to be very diplomatic in your wording. The child lives with her and you dont want her to stop letting you seeing him (because she can).
When it comes to stuffs you need is a cot (john lewis), high chair (later on), playmat, a few books, rattle, doft toys, teething rings, dont worry sbout buying clothes just yet because if you have him
Overnight it is likely she ll give a change of clothes in the bag. Baby bath, rubber ducks and off you go. Sun hat and high factor suncream. But ask the mum for brands, size, etc.
And yes do help with with the wveryday stuffs milk, nappies, etc.
Good luck, you re on a fabulous journey! Sx