One thing all adoptive parents know is that adopting a baby involves a certain level of stress. Planning for the arrival of your baby is a busy time, especially on top of adoption paperwork, legal meetings and getting to know your birthmother. So how do you make the post-adoption finalization experience a bit more calming? We have a few tips up our sleeve.
Make Homecoming Day Low-Key
Of course you are absolutely overjoyed that you are finally bringing your baby home. We bet your friends and family are equally excited and cant wait to meet him/her. If you or your friends are planning a homecoming party, take a moment to rethink it. Parties can be overwhelming for adopted children – even newborns. It may also be stressful for you, the parents, because you are not familiar with your babys behavior. Give yourself (and your baby) some time. A few weeks or a couple of months to get to know your baby will prove beneficial before hosting a large gathering.
Keep Your Baby Close
A child who is born spends 9 months getting to know the sound, smell and rhythms of its mother while in utero. A baby who is adopted needs the same type of close bonding time to feel safe and comfortable with his or her new parents. For the first few months, keep your baby as close to you as possible. Even at the young age, a newborn is still experiencing a lot of changes, and they need to be properly nurtured to understand you are the parent, the caregiver and the protector.
Give Yourself a Break
As youre taking care of your baby, dont forget to take care of yourself! Having a baby doesnt mean giving up me time completely. Devise a plan with your partner that allows you each to get a full nights sleep at least a few times a week. If you have family and friends supporting the arrival of your new bundle of joy, ask them to help out with some of the mundane daily chores. You will be surprised how willing people are to help new parents!
Expect the Unexpected
Last but not least, expect the unexpected. You can prepare and prepare and prepare, but there will always be things you didnt account for. You may find that the things you thought you needed to worry about didnt matter all that much, and other issues you never thought of might creep up. No matter how much you prepare, parenting is all about the unexpected – and its all part of the fun!
As adoptive parents, the staff of Angel Adoption understands the emotions that accompany adopting a baby. We encourage all adoptive families to contact us for support and guidance as you prepare to bring your baby home.