3 Ways to Feel Like a Pro as a First-Time Parent

McKayla Broadhurst

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Spoiler alert: There’s no “right” way to parent—but there are ways to feel more confident while learning the ropes.


Bringing home a baby can feel like a whirlwind of emotions, sleepless nights, and a never-ending stream of questions: “Am I doing this right?” “What does that cry mean?” “Why is everything so sticky?”


We know how overwhelming this period can be. But here’s the good news: With a little guidance and a few practical tips, you’ll find your routine and start feeling like a parenting pro in no time. Let’s dive into three ways to boost your confidence and enjoy these precious first weeks with your baby.


Master the Basics of Baby Care


Taking care of a newborn can feel like learning a whole new language—but with practice, it all starts to make sense.


  • Diaper Duty: At first, it might feel like you’re changing diapers nonstop. Keep your supplies handy (diapers, wipes, and cream), and you’ll be a pro in no time.
  • Feeding: Whether you’re breastfeeding, chest feeding, formula feeding, or a combination, find a routine that works for you and your baby. Need help? A postpartum doula can provide support and guidance tailored to your family’s needs.
  • Soothing Techniques: Babies cry—it’s how they communicate. Experiment with different methods, such as swaddling, rocking, white noise, or skin-to-skin contact, to find what works best for your little one.


Pro Tip: Take advantage of Salt Lake City postpartum doula support to get hands-on help with these basics. Sometimes, having an expert by your side makes all the difference.


Build Your Confidence by Setting Realistic Expectations

Becoming a first-time parent can be challenging in many ways. By adjusting your expectations, you’ll feel more in control.


  • Your Baby: Newborns follow their own schedules, eating, sleeping, and crying on their terms. Focus on learning their cues rather than sticking to rigid routines. Every baby is unique, so avoid comparisons and celebrate small milestones like their first smile. And don’t hesitate to ask for help—support can make all the difference.
  • Your Home: Embrace the mess—it’s a sign of a home filled with love (and a little chaos). The laundry piles, cluttered counters, and things stacked on the stairs can wait. Focus on what truly matters—your baby and your well-being. Don’t hesitate to call in takeout or a cleaning service when you need it.
  • Yourself: Be kind to yourself and give yourself grace—parenting is a learning curve for everyone. Don’t beat yourself up over mistakes; they’re part of this journey. Remember to make time for yourself, whether it’s a quiet moment with a cup of coffee or a hobby you love. Don’t lose sight of your identity beyond being a parent—you’re still you, and nurturing that part of yourself is just as important.


Pro Tip: Reach out for help when you need it. Whether it’s a trusted friend, family member, or a professional, having support can lighten the load and boost your confidence.


Embrace Your Support System


You don't have to do any of this alone. The people and resources around you to feel supported and prepared.


  • Your Partner or Co-Parent: Share responsibilities and check in with each other regularly. You’re a TEAM!
  • Family and Friends: Don’t be afraid to accept help, whether it’s a meal, a load of laundry, or a shoulder to lean on.
  • Postpartum Professionals: Postpartum doulas offer expert care tailored to your family’s unique needs. They can help with everything from baby care to emotional and physical support, ensuring you feel confident every step of the way.


Pro Tip: If you’re in Salt Lake City, explore postpartum doula support to see how we can help you navigate this exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) chapter of parenthood.


What Should I Expect During the First Six Weeks Postpartum?


  • Lots of learning moments (for both you and your baby).
  • Sleepless nights, but also sweet, quiet bonding time.
  • A new appreciation for what your body has accomplished.


Remember, no one has all the answers right away—but you’re doing an amazing job simply by showing up and caring for your baby.


Ready for More Pro-Tips?


At Bountiful Doulas, we specialize in helping new parents navigate the postpartum period with confidence and ease. Whether you’re mastering the basics or looking for emotional support, we’re here to help.

Reach out to us today for expert postpartum doula support in Salt Lake City. You’ve got this—and we’ve got you!

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