Mistake No. 8: Ignoring Your Marriage
Take care of your relationship so you can better care for your
infant. Many couples find their focus after a new baby shifts to the
baby, naturally, but they neglect their relationship. Having a healthy
relationship is more important than ever when you have a newborn added
to the family. Stay connected with your partner.
Mistake No. 9: Fighting Too Much (or Too Little) in Front of Your Baby
Be careful about fighting in front of your infant. Even babies who
are just a few months old can sense the negative vibes of parents
arguing. Snapping at each other after a stressful day is common, but if
things start to get intense or conflicts become more frequent be
conscious of expressing your anger in front of the baby.
Mistake No. 10: Trusting Unreliable Sources for Parenting Advice
The internet can be a great source of information for new parents,
just be careful that the web sites you visit are reputable and credible.
WebMD.com, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and
the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) are all trusted sites that will
provide useful information when you need it.
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