What You Can Do For a Friend That Just Had a Baby

What You Can Do For a Friend That Just Had a Baby

Now that the baby is here, you can bet that all of mama’s friends are squealing with excitement! Between all the delighting text messages and baby shower planning, your friend will have her hands full, and that is implied quite literally.

As a friend, you can’t help to notice how busy she’ll be. If this is your first time being friends with a new mum, you’re probably confused with what you can or can’t do to help around. You wouldn’t want to barge into her private time, yet you just feel guilty for not being part of her new routine.

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ll take a look at some sweet things you can do for a new mum!

Surprise Her with Gifts!

Now, before you barge in, never visit her unannounced! She’s already had to deal with a screaming baby the night before, and you wouldn’t want to add the stress of having to deal with an unexpected visitor.

If she gives the green light, this is when you need to have your gift ready. If you don’t have something specific in mind, you might want to check out some of the baby gift hampers at Milly & Henry for inspiration. Regardless, she’ll be delighted with a surprise. It shows that you took the initiative to make her happy during these energy-draining moments.

Help with the Housework 

The first three months of having a baby are the toughest for most mums. While they are still adapting to a new routine, housework goes haywire. Unfortunately, this is also the timeframe where most visitors come.

One of the sweetest gestures you can do is to help with the chores. She might be hesitant at first, but eventually, she will come around to appreciate this. Start with helping her with the dishes, vacuum the floors every once in a while, and you can even offer to do her and the baby’s laundry.

This is one way to lift the burden off a busy mum. 

Offer to Take Care of The Baby

If you have any experience in taking care of a baby, you can offer your help in doing so. If you don’t, you can help her look for a trusted nanny you can hire. The busiest mums will always appreciate a day where she has some quality time to herself. 

Whether it’s going for a spa session or doing regular grocery shopping, your friend will be able to feel like herself again while not having to worry about the baby for a few hours. This is super important for her mental and emotional health!

Adorable baby with funny face while getting changed

Organize a Meal Train

A new mum is always hungry. Unfortunately, washing the potatoes and chopping vegetables takes too much time, and she may end up opting for unhealthy microwaveable food. You and your friends can do your part by organizing a meal train for her.

Be aware of any dietary restrictions and preferences she has. She could be craving all sorts of things, so be sure that the meals she receives are nutritious!