![]() She really is beautiful, isn’t she? Remind her that this part is temporary. Remind her how much you love her, how wonderful she looks, and what a great job she’s doing. Helping out means helping emotionally, too. You’re like a breath of fresh air for mother and baby both. Talk about what’s most important to her-a clean kitchen? a cleared desk?-and do that first. ![]() You may be what keeps the household running for a while. Going to bed early helps! Do more than your share. ![]() Be flexible about where and when everyone sleeps. Get dinner-any dinner! Nights can be tough at first. (La Leche League’s website,, and U.S.-based phone line, 877-4-LA LECHE (87), can both lead you to your closest local group, and that’s a fast route to anything else you might need.) Buy the grocery basics, and keep easy, healthy snacks on hand. Find a good phone number for help and call it as needed. “TEN WAYS A PARTNER CAN HELP Before the baby’s born, help stock the freezer with meals that can be eaten with one hand. ![]()
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