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May 14, 2026 3 min read
You can read all the books, pack the perfect hospital bag, and prepare as much as possible…But there’s something about the first week with a newborn that nobody can fully explain until you’re in it. It’s beautiful. Emotional. Exhausting. Overwhelming. Magical. Sometimes all within the same hour!
And while everyone talks about labour and birth, and let's be honest that's what we spend most of our time during pregnancy reading up on, not enough people talk honestly about those first few days afterwards.
So here are a few things many new mums wish they’d known sooner.
Newborns don’t know the difference between day and night yet. Feeds, nappy changes, winding, settling…it can feel constant in the beginning.
This is why having small comforts nearby matters so much:
The easier you make nights for yourself, the gentler those early weeks feel.
Before birth, it’s easy to think you need everything and an idea about how life (and you will be) with a newborn, that doesn't always fit with the reailty. But once baby arrives, you realise you mostly rotate between:
It’s usually the practical comfort items that become your favourites.
This sounds small… until you’re awake at 3am trying not to fully wake yourself or your baby. A portable touch light quickly becomes one of those things parents use constantly during:
The calmer the environment feels overnight, the easier those wake-ups tend to feel emotionally too.
Most mums massively overpack. In reality, what you’ll use most is:
Organisation matters far more than bringing “everything.”
Even when birth goes beautifully, hormones, exhaustion, adrenaline, and the adjustment into motherhood can feel intense. Some moments feel magical. Others feel hard. Both are normal.
One thing many mums realise quickly is that the smallest comforts matter most:
Those little things help create moments of calm in a very new season of life.
The first week is not about having everything together.
It’s about:
Give yourself permission to move gently.
Having nappies, wipes, muslins, and feeding essentials easily accessible at night makes everything feel less overwhelming.
This is why so many parents end up loving:
The days can feel long, but those tiny newborn stages move incredibly fast. You won’t remember whether the house was perfect. You’ll remember the feeling of holding them at 2am in the quiet dark.
No new parent has everything figured out. You are learning your baby while your baby is learning the world.
That’s enough.
The first week with a newborn is a huge emotional shift. And while nothing fully prepares you for it, creating calm, comfort, and simplicity around you can make those early days feel softer and more manageable.
One feed. One cuddle. One night at a time.