How do I manage "the moms" when my baby is born?
My parents live about a 12-hour drive away from me. They are coming to be with us when our baby is born in December. I'm a first-time (and reluctant) mother, and my mom has said she'll stay with us as long as I need her. (I am clueless about babies and will need all the help she's willing to give.)
My in-laws live about 5 hours away--too far to come for just a day.
Up until now, we've had enough room in the house for four guests (two sets of parents), but the baby is getting one of the two spare rooms, so there is only room for one set of parents at a time.
My mother-in-law will be eager to come and visit as soon as possible after the baby is born, and I want to honor that, but want to keep my own mom around for at least a couple weeks, I think, until I get everything more or less figured out. I also find my M-I-L somewhat intimidating and judging, so am not really eager for an extended visit, especially in the early stages. Still, I know she needs to meet her new grandbaby.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to give both sets of parents access to baby, but keep my own mom close until I'm comfortable? The only thing I can think of is sending one set to a hotel, but we don't really have many decent ones near us, and it seems inhospitable to me.
How did you work this out, if your families were both out of town?
Yes, the baby will be sleeping in our room at first, but dresser, changing table, and general baby stuff storage will be in the nursery. It's a tiny room, and barely big enough for a bed alone. Definitely *not* big enough for a bed and the baby's stuff, no matter where the babe actually sleeps.