Grandma's Guide: Insider Tips & Tricks for Supporting a New Mom

Becoming a first-time mom is quite the adjustment period. I knew that I wanted to be there for my oldest daughter as she began her motherhood journey but I did not want to be overbearing or step on any toes.  Going into the experience of becoming a grandma I wanted to be as helpful as possible so I reached out to this amazing MomForce community for advice. You all shared heartfelt experiences and tips that I decided to pack into this mini episode for you. From freezer meals to the nighttime shift I am truly grateful for everything that was shared. Thank you for sending your thoughts and if you are about to become a mom or grandma I know that you will find something helpful in this episode!  The joy that our new granddaughter has brought into our family cannot be overstated. If you want to see a few of my favorite moments so far find me on Instagram @vanessaquigley.  Time codes:  00:55 Vanessa’s experience having her babies  1:40 Treat the new mom like your baby, get her everything she needs  2:30 Don’t ask to hold the baby constantly, help with everything else around the baby like cooking and cleaning 3:45 Let the new parents do the baby stuff, you help run the household  4:30 Let the new mom hold the baby  5:00 How to be proactive but not presumptuous  5:20 How to help with meals and snacks 6:00 Be a gatekeeper for unwanted visitors  6:15 Run all the errands  7:00 The night shift  8:05 How to reassure the new parents that they can do it and are totally capable 9:00 Take all the pictures and videos  Use code: MOMFORCE for 20% off your first Chatbooks order!  Follow Vanessa Follow Chatbooks Try out HeyFam our new family chat app

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Welcome to The Mom Force Podcast! We know that parenting is the hardest job in the world, and we’ve got you covered! Vanessa Quigley, mother of 7 and co-founder of the Internet’s favorite photo book company Chatbooks, hosts this refreshing take on all things mom as she chats with parenting experts to answer some of our toughest parenting questions. And check out our Facebook group — the #momforce by Chatbooks — to see the power of women supporting women. That’s the MomForce!