TAP top app download banner
theAsianparent Philippines Logo
theAsianparent Philippines Logo
EnglishFilipino
Product Guide
Sign in
  • Money Tips
    • Savings
    • Insurance
    • Loans
    • Investments
    • Government Benefits
  • Building a BakuNation
  • Becoming a Parent
    • Trying to Conceive
    • Pregnancy
    • Delivery
    • Losing a Baby
    • Project Sidekicks
  • Ages & Stages
    • Baby
    • Toddler Years
    • Preschool Age
    • Kids
    • Preteen & Teen
  • Parenting
    • Parent's Guide
    • News
    • Relationship & Sex
  • Health & Wellness
    • Diseases & Injuries
    • Allergies & Conditions
    • Vaccinations
    • COVID-19
  • Education
    • Preschool
    • K-12
    • Special Education Needs
  • Lifestyle Section
    • Celebrities
    • Contests & Promotions
    • Home
    • Travel and Leisure
    • Fashion
    • Fitness
    • Wellness
    • Money
  • Become a VIP
  • Press Room
  • TAP Recommends
  • Shopping

7 Simple survival tips for new moms

3 min read
7 Simple survival tips for new moms

Parenting isn’t easy. Every body needs help, and learning how to accept it will make things a little easier for you and your children.

No matter how prepared they think they are, new mothers get overwhelmed easily, and who can blame them? Parenting is no walk in the park.

In her Family Share article, mom Karen Banes offers these seven helpful tips for all new moms can follow to make their lives a little easier.

1. Stay open-minded

Most moms have a preconceived idea of what kind of mother they will be, only to be disappointed when they realize that they’re not exactly fitting the shoes of the fictional mother in their head.

“Adapt to your needs and your baby’s needs,” Karen says. “By all means have a plan, but don’t stick to it at all costs. Be ready to refine the plan and meet new challenges in a way that suits you and your baby.”

2. Forgive yourself

There’s no one way of doing things as a parent. You can plan one thing and end up doing another. As a new mother, you have to understand that these kinds of things are out of your hands. You need to learn how to forgive yourself for dealing with situations you hadn’t envisioned.

3. Accept all offers of help

Parenting isn’t easy. In fact parenting is a hard, life-long commitment. If you think you can do it alone, you are mistaken. Every body needs help, and learning how to accept it will make things a little easier for you and your children. It doesn’t matter if it’s as simple as letting others do groceries for you or as signifiant as accepting monetary help from concerned family member or friends.

4. Sleep when your baby sleeps

“You will be up several times a night, so if you can sleep, or even just rest, during the day when your baby sleeps—do it,” Karen advises. “Only do essential chores (such as doing a load of laundry so baby has something to wear), and use offers of help to get other important tasks done.”

5. Use any support offered by your community/health professionals

As a new mom there are so many things you need to learn that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. You will have to learn everything from breastfeeding to colic.

“Do some research and find out what type of help, advice and support groups are available in your area,” Karen says.

6. Network with other moms

When things get hard, it helps to know that there are other people who are going through or have undergone similar situations. This is where other moms’ presence plays a role in your new life as a new mom.

Karen says: “It helps to discuss your problems and concerns with other moms and most will have a huge amount of empathy, which can be a lifeline.”

Postpartum depression is a real medical condition that affects new mothers, and isolation will only aggravate it. That’s why it’s important for a new mom to have a support system.

7. Make informed decisions

“There’s a lot of information out there for new moms,” says Karen. “By all means, do your research and inform yourself of all the options. Then make choices based on the information you’ve gathered and your own intuition.”

READ: 6 Things new parents don’t need to splurge on

If you have any insights, questions or comments regarding the topic, please share them in our Comment box below or check out theAsianparent Community for more insightful parenting news and tips . Like us on Facebook and follow us on Google+ to stay up-to-date on the latest from theAsianparent.com Philippines!

Partner Stories
Four Findings Every Parent Should Know About Brain Development
Four Findings Every Parent Should Know About Brain Development
New to the Mom Game? Celebrate Mother's Day with These Awesome Deals and Activities
New to the Mom Game? Celebrate Mother's Day with These Awesome Deals and Activities
From Past to Present: How NIDO® 3+’s “You're My #1” Song Connects #1Moms and Their Toddlers
From Past to Present: How NIDO® 3+’s “You're My #1” Song Connects #1Moms and Their Toddlers
Parents, here's what you should do when your child sees you and your spouse fighting
Parents, here's what you should do when your child sees you and your spouse fighting

Got a parenting concern? Read articles or ask away and get instant answers on our app. Download theAsianparent Community on iOS or Android now!

img
Written by

James Martinez

Become a Contributor

  • Home
  • /
  • Parenting
  • /
  • 7 Simple survival tips for new moms
Share:
  • "I'm Glad You Shared That": A Simple Phrase That Can Change Your Child's Life Through the Power of Non-Judgmental Listening

    "I'm Glad You Shared That": A Simple Phrase That Can Change Your Child's Life Through the Power of Non-Judgmental Listening

  • How to Communicate with a 2-Year-Old During Tantrums and Meltdowns That Give Moms a Headache

    How to Communicate with a 2-Year-Old During Tantrums and Meltdowns That Give Moms a Headache

  • Teaching Kids to Learn from Problems: 10 Everyday Situations as Examples

    Teaching Kids to Learn from Problems: 10 Everyday Situations as Examples

  • "I'm Glad You Shared That": A Simple Phrase That Can Change Your Child's Life Through the Power of Non-Judgmental Listening

    "I'm Glad You Shared That": A Simple Phrase That Can Change Your Child's Life Through the Power of Non-Judgmental Listening

  • How to Communicate with a 2-Year-Old During Tantrums and Meltdowns That Give Moms a Headache

    How to Communicate with a 2-Year-Old During Tantrums and Meltdowns That Give Moms a Headache

  • Teaching Kids to Learn from Problems: 10 Everyday Situations as Examples

    Teaching Kids to Learn from Problems: 10 Everyday Situations as Examples

Get advice on your pregnancy and growing baby. Sign up for our newsletter
  • Money Tips
  • Building a BakuNation
  • Pregnancy
  • Parenting
  • Lifestyle Section
  • FAMILY & HOME
  • TAP Community
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Contributor


  • Singapore flag Singapore
  • Thailand flag Thailand
  • Indonesia flag Indonesia
  • Philippines flag Philippines
  • Malaysia flag Malaysia
  • Vietnam flag Vietnam
© Copyright theAsianparent 2025. All rights reserved
About Us|Team|Privacy Policy|Terms of Use |Sitemap HTML
  • Tools
  • Articles
  • Feed
  • Poll

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it