- “Congratulations! ...
- “That's going to be one lucky baby.”
- “Congratulations! ...
- “May your baby be blessed with good health, love and laughter. ...
- “Now is the time to enjoy your baby's little feet and baby smell. ...
- “Congratulations to proud new parents!”
- “We are really excited that your baby has arrived safe and sound!”
What do you say to a new baby mom?
- I love you!
- Happy birthday!
- Welcome, little one.
- Peace, child.
- Talk to me.
- God bless you.
- I can't believe it.
- I'm a mom!
What should I write to my mom?
- Good job, mom!
- You've always been there for me. ...
- You are the kindest woman I know.
- I am so happy that you are my mom.
- Why am I always happy? ...
- Your tranquil presence calms my heart.
- You are the reason why my heart and soul are always full.
- You look fantastic!
What's the best advice for parents?
- Trust yourself. ...
- Be kind…to yourself. ...
- Get as much sleep as possible (maybe my best advice for new parents). ...
- Accept all the help you can get as a new parent. ...
- Be flexible as you get used to being a new parent. ...
- Don't lose your sense of humor when you become a first-time parent.
What do you say to a struggling mother?
- This will pass. The lie that depression tells us is that the pain will last a lifetime. ...
- You're a good mother. This will be hard for her to believe. ...
- You've got this. ...
- Fear is love. ...
- You're not alone. ...
- I'll be right there. ...
- I'm right here. ...
- What can I do?
How do you cheer up a new mom?
Tell her she's doing great One of the best things you can do to help cheer up a new mom is tell her how well she's doing. A lot of new parents feel that if their baby isn't behaving in a certain way, that they're doing something wrong. This can give them feelings of failure as well as depression.5 ago 2016
What do you say to a new mom?
- "You look great!" ...
- "Your baby is so well-behaved!" ...
- "Can I bring dinner over sometime?" ...
- "I'll babysit!" ...
- "What a cute baby!" ...
- "Let me change his diaper." ...
- "It gets easier." ...
- "She has your eyes!"