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Released: 2025-09-12

You gather your stuff, help Mom into the wheelchair, put your baby into her arms, and push them out of the hospital. The car seat is good to go and you have plenty of gas. As you drive home, you will naturally be extra cautious. Mom will sit in the back so she can comfort the baby if needed (BTW, driving around with the baby is a traditional cure for crying).

Anybody who’s had a baby has experienced a mixture of amazement at what you’ve made, and shock that they’re letting you keep it. This moment seems surreal for most parents, with feelings of pride, excitement and nervousness. Don’t be surprised if the feeling is a little overwhelming.

It’s only natural to be anxious, but keep in mind Benjamin Spock’s (your parents probably relied on his book) timeless advice: “You know more than you think you do”.

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