9 Steps to Making Mom Friends After Welcoming a Baby

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Ah, the moment has come. It’s time to clean off that dried milk from your shirt and tame that wild hair. Yes, you’re stepping out of the house. WITH YOUR BABY.

Why, you ask? Well, because it’s time to dive back into the world of adult interaction. Let’s face it, your vocabulary is slowly declining along with the remnants of your child’s breakfast hiding in the diaper pail. And if you don’t act fast, you might find yourself losing those last bits of your identity right alongside those tiny socks that vanish into the dryer abyss.

So, where do you even begin? What should you wear? How can you tell if someone else is a potential friend? Fear not, my fellow new mom friends; here are some helpful tips for scoring that elusive Mom Date:

  1. Locate Your Local Hangout: This could be your local library’s story hour. Who knew that sitting through “Time to Potty!” and singing “Where is Thumbkin?” could be such a lifesaver? Those 45 minutes every Wednesday morning became a glorious escape for me, even if my baby didn’t seem to care.
  2. Freshen Up: Don’t overdo it; a quick rinse and a hat will do. You don’t want to appear too polished, or the other moms might find you intimidating. Lucky for you, your baby will keep your schedule tight!
  3. Flash a Friendly Smile: But keep it genuine, not creepily desperate! A little practice in front of the mirror might help avoid any awkward stares.
  4. Choose Your Seat Wisely: Aim for someone who looks relatively sane. There’s usually a super put-together mom flaunting all the latest gadgets and then the one who forgot about personal hygiene. Go for someone in the middle; if they’re smiling oddly, maybe they just need a little practice too!
  5. Compliment Their Child: Even if their little one looks like they just crawled out of a cartoon, a simple “Your baby has such unique features!” can go a long way. I used to think my kids were the cutest until I revisited their baby photos—yikes!
  6. Make an Observational Comment: Notice anything? Maybe say, “I see you managed to shower today; that’s impressive!” A high-five might be a fun touch, or just compliment their cool hat.
  7. Ask About Them: Don’t be shy to dig deeper! Inquire about their experiences and those charming little oddities that come with motherhood. You might feel rusty in conversation, but once you dive into the realm of birth tales, you’ll be talking like a pro again. Moms love sharing their wild labor stories, so let loose!
  8. Swap Contact Information: This is a vital step! In the heat of discussing diaper rash remedies or baby-wearing techniques, don’t forget to share numbers. Trust me, a weekly chat with fellow moms is crucial for your sanity.
  9. Stay in Touch: These women could become lifelong friends, so make an effort to nurture those connections. Clear out some clutter, brew some coffee, and invite them over for a casual hangout. Everyone loves coffee!

So, grab that hat and venture out, my friend! Your new mom BFF might just be waiting for you.

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In summary, making mom friends can feel daunting, but by following these steps, you can build a support system that makes this chaotic journey a little more enjoyable and a lot less lonely.

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