So you brought your baby home. Yay! Now you're crying over a onesie snap and Googling "Is it normal if..."
We got you. Here are 7 things that freak out almost every new parent in the first weekâand why theyâre totally OK.
1. đ Baby Sneezes (A LOT)
Nope, theyâre not sick. Sneezing helps babies clear out amniotic fluid and adjust to breathing real air.
"I thought she had allergies. Turns out, her nose was just figuring life out."
2. đ§ Crossed Eyes
Newborn eyes are still learning to focus. If you catch them looking a little wonky? Totally normal.
"One minute he was staring at me, the nextâhe looked like a cartoon!"
3. đ« That Weird Poop Color
Mustard yellow, army green, tar blackâyes, baby poop has a whole palette. Itâs all part of the process.
"No one told me newborn poop would look like Dijon."
4. â° Cluster Feeding Madness
Suddenly your baby wants to eat every 45 minutes? Theyâre not broken. Theyâre growing.
"I felt like a walking milk machine for 48 hours straight. Then it passed."
5. đź Newborn Startles (a.k.a. The Moro Reflex)
Tiny arms shoot out like they heard fireworks? Itâs their nervous system adjusting. Totally normalâand usually adorable.
"We called it jazz hands night."
6. đ©” They Only Want ONE Parent
Sometimes baby only wants mom. Or dad. Itâs not personal. Itâs comfort.
"I cried more than my baby the first time he refused to be held by me."
7. đŹ You Keep Checking if They're Breathing
Every new parent does it. Multiple times. Every night. Welcome to the club.
"I legit held a mirror under her nose at 2AM."
đ Youâre Doing Better Than You Think
You donât need to know it all. You donât need to get it perfect. Your baby doesnât need perfect. They just need you.
Bookmark this post. Share it with your partner. And breatheâyouâre not alone.
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