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I’m a Postpartum Health Coach and Prepping These 4 Rooms Before the Nursery
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July 20, 2024

I’m a Postpartum Health Coach and Prepping These 4 Rooms Before the Nursery

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I’m a Postpartum Health Coach and Prepping These 4 Rooms Before the Nursery.

When I was expecting my first baby, I had more nursery inspo pins than I knew what to do with. And as each week passed, I grew more nervous that my indecisiveness would result in our baby not having a room or a name, for that matter, to come home to. Spoiler alert: the nursery was the most completed space in our house when we got home from the hospital. The funny thing? Our daughter didn’t even nap there until she was four months old, and even funnier, we room-shared overnight for the first eight months of her life.

Ironically, I work as a postpartum health coach, and I now realize how my initial focus on the nursery over my own postpartum needs was a common mistake many first-time parents make—even me. While nesting is a natural instinct that often kicks in during the third trimester, it can sometimes overshadow the more crucial preparations needed for postpartum recovery.

My work as a postpartum health coach includes fourth trimester prep, and now I advise my clients on how to prepare their homes not just for the baby, but for their own recovery and well-being. This includes setting up comfortable and accessible spaces for themselves, stocking up on postpartum care products, and creating a realistic plan for managing the early weeks with a newborn. 

Ensuring that the new parents are well-supported is just as important as having the perfect nursery, if not more so. My experience has taught me that preparing for postpartum self-care is crucial, and while often overlooked, it makes a world of difference in the transition to parenthood.

And now, as a soon-to-be mom of two, these are the four spaces I’m prioritizing before prepping the nursery:

The Parent’s Bedroom

A big area I coach any new parent in is their sleep health. Most expecting parents realistically know they won’t exactly be getting a good night’s sleep for a while; newborns need to be fed and changed frequently, often every 2-3 hours, which disrupts their sleep (and yours). However, your sleep may be influenced by more than just caring for the baby. Physical pain following delivery, postpartum night sweats caused by hormonal changes and emotional and mental health challenges, such as postpartum depression and anxiety, can also lead to insomnia or difficulty staying asleep.

But the good news? Your sleep health has far more to do with the quality of your sleep than the quantity. And knowing that we plan to room-share again with our second child, I’m paying extra attention to my own sleep sanctuary.

These are my bedroom upgrades:

Avocado Green Mattress Percale Organic Cotton Sheets.

Avocado Green Mattress 
Percale Organic Cotton Sheets

Invest in high-quality sheets, pillows and a cozy comforter—you’ll be in bed a LOT. Also, ensure your mattress provides enough support; if replacing it isn’t an option, consider adding a mattress topper for enhanced comfort.
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Honeywell QuietSet 8-Speed Oscillating Tower Fan.

Honeywell 
QuietSet 8-Speed Oscillating Tower Fan

Keep the bedroom at a comfortable temperature. A cooler room (around 65°F or 18°C) is generally recommended for optimal sleep (especially with the aforementioned night sweats). Use fans, heaters, or air conditioning as needed.
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Hatch Restore 2 - Putty.

Hatch 
Restore 2

Use soft, warm lighting instead of harsh overhead lights. A nightlight like this one is great for nighttime feedings and diaper changes. Lamps with dimmer switches also support your wind-down routine. Bonus: this one doubles as a white noise machine.
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Personal Chiller Portable Mini Fridge.

Personal Chiller 
Portable Mini Fridge

One thing we didn’t do but that would’ve saved a lot of precious time is plugging in a mini fridge in our bedroom. The number of trips we—okay, my husband—did in the middle of the night for pump parts and bottles makes me tired just thinking about it.
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The Bathroom

Immediate postpartum care is crucial for your recovery and comfort, especially to aid in healing, pain management and preventing infections. For those who delivered vaginally, essentials might include items like perineal ice packs, witch hazel pads, and peri bottles to help soothe and clean the perineal area. For those who had a C-section, abdominal binders, silicone scar sheets, and gentle cleansers for the incision site are essential (here’s a full list of postpartum care products to add to the bathroom). Stocking your bathroom (or bathrooms if you have more than one, especially if you have more than one floor) with all of your postpartum essentials and go-to care items are key for both recovery and a quick refresh.

What to add to the bathroom:

Doctor Rogers Face Wash.

Doctor Rogers 
Face Wash

Because sometimes hopping in the shower isn’t feasible but we need a quick reset. Trust me when I tell you, sometimes we’re just a face wash away from a clearer mind!
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Kacmagic 12-Pack Rectangle Clips.

Kacmagic 
12-Pack Rectangle Clips

As silly as it sounds, when considering my self-care with a new baby, I just wanted to have a good hair day. Between washes, both dry shampoo and hair clips were a lifesaver. Not only was my hair out of the way, but I felt more pulled together.
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Kindred Bravely High Waist Postpartum Underwear & C-Section Recovery Maternity Panties (5 Pack) - Neutrals, Small.

Kindred Bravely 
High Waist Postpartum Underwear & C-Section Recovery Mate...

A week or so after delivery, I was ready to ditch the disposable underwear. However, that didn’t mean I didn’t leak outside of my menstrual pad. Having extra pairs of underwear in each bathroom reduced the number of trips to my bedroom.
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The Kitchen

Whether you’re batching meals, welcoming in loved ones to cook for you, or your partner is taking the lead—having an organized kitchen is key to supporting your nourishment and, therefore, your postpartum recovery. Not to mention, it supports more efficient cooking, minimized clutter (aka stress), and time management. Especially when those bottles and/or pump parts threaten to take over your free counter space daily!

Here’s what I’m adding to prepare the kitchen:

up & up 128ct Rectangular Labels.

up & up 
128ct Rectangular Labels

Consider using labels for pantry shelves, drawers and cabinets to clearly mark where items like pots, pans, spices and utensils are stored. This helps you and your support people find (and put away) things quickly without needing to ask.
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RAXMIN Clear Magnetic Dry Erase Board.

RAXMIN 
Clear Magnetic Dry Erase Board

If there are specific ways you prefer certain tasks done (e.g., how to use the coffee maker, where to find specific ingredients), leave written instructions or a quick guide. Trust me, people want to support you—don’t shy away from being specific!
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StorageBud 2-Tier Under Sink Organizer.

StorageBud 
2-Tier Under Sink Organizer

Ensure cleaning supplies like dish soap, sponges and dish towels are easily accessible. A clean kitchen helps maintain hygiene and makes cooking more pleasant for your support team, and one less thing for you to worry about!
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The Parent “Sanctuary”

In a nutshell, this space means that caregiver-mode is off. The transition to life after birth is a time of immense physical, mental and emotional adjustments, and having a designated space just for you can be pivotal. Think of this as the area to go when you need it, a space where you can pause from the demands of caring for your newborn and connect with the sides of you that existed pre-parenthood. It doesn’t need to be an entire room, just an area that’s set off that you can call yours.

Items for creating the “Sanctuary”:

babyletto Toco Swivel Glider and Stationary Ottoman - Performance Cream Eco Weave.

babyletto 
Toco Swivel Glider and Stationary Ottoman

Rearrange furniture or invest in a comfortable chair or chaise lounge where you can relax. Consider a glider like this one from babyletto that includes an ottoman to put your feet up and could be repurposed in a nursery.
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The Sill Peperomia Obtusifolia.

The Sill 
Peperomia Obtusifolia

Decorate the space with items that bring you joy and comfort, such as artwork, a quote or a favorite plant.
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Threshold College Ruled Journal.

Threshold 
College Ruled Journal

Stock up on your favorite books, magazines, or a tablet loaded with enjoyable content like movies, TV shows or music. Consider storing a journal and pen or coloring books to help unwind and de-stress.
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Bonus: A Portable Baby Station

Creating supportive spaces for tasks in your home like diaper changing, feeding or pumping is a strategic way to make this transition smoother. But it often happens on the fly and not in a specific room, so consider setting up a portable “baby station” that can move with you from room to room, ensuring you have everything you need for changes and feedings without extra trips up and down the stairs.

Just like a nursing cart for feeding supplies such as bottles, formula, nursing pads, and burp cloths, a portable baby station can include essentials like diapers, wipes, creams, and a changing mat.

Additionally, having a safe place to put down the baby, such as a pack and play or a portable bassinet, ensures they can be nearby when you’re cooking in the kitchen, hanging out in the living room, or attending to other tasks. This way, you can keep your baby close while managing your daily activities.

Items for preparing a Portable Baby Station:

Skip Hop Light-Up Diaper Caddy - Oat.

Skip Hop 
Light-Up Diaper Caddy

Some diaper changes require all hands on deck. Not only does a caddy keep items like diapers, wipes, a changing pad, creams and clothes (for both baby and you) organized, it also has a light you can touch to turn on.
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Parker Baby Co. Wet Dry Bag - Stripe.

Parker Baby Co. 
Wet Dry Bag

Messes will happen. Sometimes resulting in needing new clothes for both you and baby. Having a wet bag on hand helps to contain the mess and reduces clutter throughout the home without multiple trips up or down the steps.
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Maxi-Cosi Swift Play Yard - Classic Graphite.

Maxi-Cosi 
Swift Play Yard

While I enjoyed a lot of contact naps during those newborn weeks with my first, it was also helpful to have a safe space to lay her down so I could do chores and have time to myself throughout the day.
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From endlessly researching baby gear to the loads of newborn laundry, your focus may naturally shift almost entirely towards the needs and comfort of your baby. However, it’s important to remember that the elements of our surroundings influence our own well-being. Lean into the spaces that are exciting to nest. Yes, even the nursery! But do yourself a favor and prepare your home for your arrival postpartum too.


Chelsea Barbine

null, INHC

Host, Cultivate with Chelsea podcast

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