Bonding with your new baby

Bonding with your baby as an intended mother after a surrogate pregnancy can indeed bring about mixed emotions and concerns. Here are helpful steps and suggestions to facilitate a smooth bonding process:

Before the Birth:

  1. Acknowledge Your Feelings: Don’t suppress mixed emotions. Seek support from a therapist if needed to cope with feelings of loss related to infertility.
  2. Active Involvement: Attend medical appointments with your surrogate, maintain close contact, and stay updated via your surrogacy agency.
  3. Preparation: Engage in preparing for your baby’s arrival, such as setting up the nursery and buying baby items. Treasure these moments.
  4. Talk to Your Baby: Communicate with your baby during the pregnancy to familiarize them with your voice.
  5. Keep a Journal or Write Letters: Document your thoughts and feelings during the pregnancy to feel more connected.

When Your Baby is Born:

  1. Be Present at Birth: If possible, attend the birth (but rest assured if you miss it, it will be ok).
  2. Skin-to-Skin Contact: Maximize skin-to-skin contact in the initial days post-birth to aid bonding and attachment.
  3. Patience: Understand that bonding takes time; don’t feel discouraged if immediate synchronization doesn’t occur.
  4. Ask for Guidance: Reach out to your surrogacy agency for advice and guidance. They have experience helping families navigate this journey.

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Taking these steps can help foster a deep bond with your baby, despite the unique circumstances of a surrogate pregnancy. Remember, every mother-baby relationship develops at its own pace, and seeking guidance and support from experienced professionals can be immensely beneficial.

Our team at Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions is dedicated to assisting you throughout this journey. Whether you have questions about bonding or require guidance on finding a surrogate to expand your family, don’t hesitate to reach out for support and assistance.

 

 

 

 

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