30 Baby Hacks I Wish I Knew Before I Was a Mom

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Being a mom isn’t easy, and it can sometimes seem like there’s absolutely no guidance through the tough spots. Luckily, motherhood is something that’s rather widespread, so there are plenty of people out there who found little tips and tricks as they raised their own children. Thanks to social media, it’s easier than it’s ever been to share and hear advice right when you need it.

Simplifying That Diaper Bag

When you get ready to go out with your baby, odds are that you have a diaper bag that’s packed with everything that you might need.

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The downside to this is that it can be a behemoth to carry around. After all, for such a little guy, your baby needs a lot of stuff! When you need to bring everything but carry less, use Lauren Mejia’s tip to downsize by upcycling an empty box of wipes.

Giving Them a Grip

Babies are learning everything for the first time. That includes things as simple as learning how to hold the bottle their drinking from.

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These precious little bundles aren’t exactly born with fully functional motor skills either, so can you blame them for having trouble from time to time? While they’re learning and growing stronger, a frame like this can really help give them something that’s easier to grip onto because it’s bigger with more options.

Bring New Clothes for You and Baby

When you plan an outing to grandma’s or even Target, you probably don’t leave home with your newborn without a change of clothes.

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Nothing against these precious babies, they’re just a bit messy as they get a handle on all their bodily functions. That can be enough of a mess, though, that you’ll thank yourself for adding a spare outfit for yourself in the car too.

Update Your Fairy Tales

As time goes on, sometimes you find that stories you heard as a kid need an update when you pass them on. This doesn’t come down to just morality, either. You can also update the stories you tell to be relevant to their lives.

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For example, this mother found a way to make sure the Tooth Fairy was up to date on the latest dental science and knew that it was important to not only sell your teeth but to foster long-term care as well.