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Things That Will Surely Change After Becoming a Mom

October 25, 2021 Rachel Ferrucci

Becoming a mom is one of the most significant events in your life and often changes how you look at things. What’s on TV? How many hours can I sleep? Should I be breastfeeding or formula feeding my baby? These are just some of the questions that come up after becoming a new mother. You will quickly learn that there is no “right” answer to any question, but what you do find out is what works best for your family.

Bra Size

Your bra size will change after becoming a mom. When you’re expecting, your breasts tend to grow up to three bra sizes more significant than what they used to be before conceiving. So if you don’t want that new problem of finding the right fit for your boobs, then you should go ahead and purchase some bra sister sizes now while still in your pre-pregnancy days.

Most women who are not familiar with this whole process of growing their bust line during pregnancy deal with having extra space around their cups, or even worse, spilling out at times when they wear something more revealing like an evening gown or halter tops. You don’t have to worry too much about this or put off purchasing new bras because it is pretty standard, especially when you are pregnant and your body changes so fast.

Your Daily Routine

You wake up before your baby, and you spend some time with yourself. You drink coffee or tea, read the morning news on your phone or tablet, listen to music while getting ready for work. Once a mom, these things will change as well as everything else in life after becoming one.

You might not have time to do all the things you used to love. So you start your day earlier than before, maybe even by taking care of the baby’s needs first. The morning rush is accurate, and getting ready for work means feeding, dressing up and making sure that nothing gets dirty or lost during this process. Once a mom, these activities will become part of what you do every day without feeling exhausted by it at the end of each one.

Depending on how long you are going to stay home with your child after maternity leave ends, there can be some changes in job responsibilities. Even if you’re planning on staying working full-time but changing roles within an organization from management into more operational tasks, you have to deal with some things.

If you are planning on staying home full-time, it is essential to manage the household chores and take care of your little one. Even if a family has a live-in nanny or any other type of help, being at home all day long means that there needs to be someone doing these tasks and having them done without feeling exhausted after each one.

Your Priorities

People will ask you what your priorities are, but the truth is that you will realize what is important to you after becoming a mom. The world around us presents so many distractions, and it becomes difficult for an individual to determine their true priorities in life. However, when this experience occurs, the number one priority in your life changes from yourself to your child.

You will feel like there’s not enough time for sleep or even personal hygiene, but that doesn’t matter because all that matters is making sure that every day with them counts as much as possible! Of course, you can take care of yourself later when they are grown-up – don’t forget about self-care entirely, though. Take some time here and there if possible. After all, taking care of oneself allows parents to be better equipped at caring for their children.

Budget Items

Things that will surely change after becoming a mom are the things that you spend your money on. You need to be more careful with your money and realize that you need to spend it on things for your baby, like diapers.

The second-largest part of the budget will be spent on transportation, such as gas and public transport. This is due to having to go places like doctors’ appointments or take kids to school when they don’t have a car and need to rely on other people’s cars (Uber) to get around. However, this can vary depending on how far mom lives from her workplace because if she works close enough, it might not be that much money.

Diet

Once you become a mom, your diet changes, and it is for the better. You realize that you need a lot of energy and strength to take care of your newborn baby, so eating healthy becomes an essential part of your life now. Before becoming a  mom, you could eat whatever and whenever but now things are different.

You will start to crave healthy foods, which means that your diet will change from being junk food-oriented to a healthier one with plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains in it. No more fast food or packaged products for sure! You need the energy to take care of a baby so make sure that you fuel yourself properly. Your body needs all the nutrients, vitamins and minerals which only fresh produce can give it – no processed stuff whatsoever

 As soon as possible after giving birth, switch from coffee drinks to green tea because this drink contains antioxidants that help fight fatigue caused by sleepless nights spent taking care of your little angel, who keeps demanding attention every hour of the day. Remember, your family diet is crucial in ensuring they remain healthy at all times.

Conclusion

The list is endless, but these are some things that will surely change after becoming a mom. You may not notice it over time because you become used to all those changes and new routines in your life as a mother. But when you look back one day at this particular chapter of your life, you’ll be reminded how truly amazing it was that everything changed during those days.

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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