How To Deal With Baby Blues When You Just Relocated
Every new mom is at risk of having baby-blues after childbirth. Hormonal changes, lack of sleep, and fatigue can be the reasons. Know how to deal with it…
Being pregnant and having a baby after you relocated far from family and friends can be a lonely journey. There are things you wish you have your mom and your female friends telling you what to do, or give you a helping hand or even to cheer you up.
However, you don’t need to feel alone. Here, at Thousands Of Miles Away, I’m sharing my experience of two-pregnancies and having babies far away from my homeland. You can find tips and ideas on how to cope with your big life change of starting a family when you just moved to a new place.
Together we can try to create happy little bubbles in life.
Every new mom is at risk of having baby-blues after childbirth. Hormonal changes, lack of sleep, and fatigue can be the reasons. Know how to deal with it…
You saw the blue line on your pregnancy test kit. Yay! You’re having a baby. Exciting. Happy. Joyful. Normally, you would start researching and learning as much knowledge as you possibly can to welcome your first baby and prepare yourself to be a mom. For the next 6 months or more, you’ll be busy making…