Women's Health Being There for Mom

When Mom comes home with her new baby, she needs her family’s support in many ways. If you are Mom’s partner, your help is most valuable. You can help her by taking care of the household as much as possible while she and her new baby rest and establish feeding and sleeping rhythms.Being There for Mom - Pets

You can also help other children, family members and even pets with the transition involved in welcoming a new member to the household. Your children and pets may inadvertently feel left out -– be sure to make special time with them. Also create space that allows them to bond naturally with their new sibling.

 

It is most helpful to have a partner who becomes involved with the baby’s care -– so learn all you can about taking care of an infant. (CMMC has classes for expectant parents: visit Childbirth Education events calendar.) If you find you have too many responsibilities during this time, call on friends and other family to help with chores, such as running errands and cleaning. This is a special bonding time for your family, and the priority should be helping Mom and her newborn.

The Sam & Jennie Bennett Breast Care Center
Women's Specialty Center
Central Maine Fertility Center/Boston-IVF
Central Maine Obstetrics-Gynecology

Special Delivery Family Birthing Center

Preparing For Your Big Day
>Pre-Register
>Create a Birthplan 
>Pack Your Bags
>Baby's Car Seat
>Directions/Maps
>Childbirth Education

Your Stay at the Birthing Center
 >Special Delivery Family Birthing Center
 >NICU
 >Alternative Therapies
 >Midwives
 >Caring for Your Baby
 >Resources & Services
 >Special Comforts
 >Photography

Now You're Home
 >Breast Feeding
 >Infant Care
 >CPR For Family and Friends

The CMMC Medical Team

Childbrith Education Program
 >Childbirth Refresher
 >Hypnobirthing
 >Breastfeeding
 >Infant Care
 >CPR for Family & Friends
 >Events Calendar

Guide to Pregnancy and Birth

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Being There For Mom

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