Your Baby Is Coming: The First 12 Weeks at Home

Your Baby Is Coming: The First 12 Weeks at Home

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Your Baby Is Coming: The First 12 Weeks at Home

Prepare for the First 12 Weeks at Home

+ 3 BONUSES

A calming, practical guide for new moms who want clear checklists, simple plans, and real support for postpartum life.

$29.00 USD
Sale price  $29.00 USD Regular price  $49.00 USD

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Instant digital download · Printable checklists · First 12 weeks support

3 Bonus Included

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BONUS #1

The 3AM Reset Card

What to do (and what NOT to do) when you're awake at 3am and panicking. One-page printable.

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BONUS #2

The "What to Eat" Pages

Soft, easy meals you can prep in 10 minutes or less while one-handed. No fancy ingredients.

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BONUS #3

The Minimum Daily Routine

For the days when getting out of bed feels impossible. Three small rituals to anchor your day.

What's inside?

Pre-baby home setup checklist (week 36+)

Hospital bag essentials (the version nobody else gives you)

The First 24 Hours Home plan

Visitor Rules pages (printable, stick-on-fridge ready)

Partner Handoff scripts for night shifts

The Soft Rhythm: weeks 1-12 gentle daily structure

Baby log + feeding tracker pages

Diaper bag + appointment notes templates

PRACTICAL, PRINTABLE, MADE FOR REAL NEWBORN LIFE

The Pages That Make the First Weeks Easier

3AM Survival Plan

3AM Survival Plan

For the moments when you're exhausted, unsure, and need one calm next step instead of another hour of scrolling.

Visitor Boundaries

Visitor Boundaries

Simple scripts and rules to protect your home, your rest, and your baby from overwhelming visits.

Partner Handoff Tools

Partner Handoff Tools

Printable pages that help your partner stop asking what to do and start owning the tiny things that matter.

Fridge-Ready Printables

Fridge-Ready Printables

Checklists, logs, reset pages, and command-center tools you can print, fill in, and actually use at home.

Printable Planning Pages
Calm 3AM Support
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Everything Inside the Guide

A calm, printable system for the first 12 weeks at home.

1

Before Baby Comes Home

Welcome note, purpose of the guide, calm-down checklist, feeding spot, diaper station, mom station, food plan, communication plan.

Set up your home so it feels ready to hold you, not impress anyone.

2

First Days Home

First 24 hours, Day 1 priorities, what not to do, quiet home setup.

A soft landing plan for the first day home.

3

3AM Survival Support

3AM survival plan, night shift plan, calming reminders, what to do when everything feels harder.

For the hour when your brain is tired and you just need the next step.

4

Visitors Without Overwhelm

Visitor rules, scripts for surprise visitors, long visits, unwanted advice, rest protection.

Because your home is not a waiting room.

5

Partner & Helper Tools

Partner handoff page, helper card, Here's How To Help Me, task division, night shift support.

So people can help without making mom explain everything.

6

Feeding, Tracking & Appointments

7-day feed and diaper log, appointment prep, provider questions, feeding notes, pattern tracking.

Track what matters without obsessing.

7

Emotional Support

I'm Not Okay Today page, what counts as a good day, permission to rest, overwhelm support.

Less pressure, more permission.

8

Food, Recovery & Home Systems

Meal train, weekly reset, restock lists, food support, diaper bag card, 4th trimester command center.

Small systems for food, supplies, outings, and invisible work.

9

Red Flags & When to Call

When to call provider, pediatrician prompts, important contacts, emergency info.

Not to scare you — to help you stay organized when something feels off.

10

Printable Pack

Here's How To Help Me, Feed & Diaper Log, Partner Handoff Card, Night Shift Plan, Appointment Notes, Weekly Reset, What Counts as a Good Day, Meal Train, Diaper Bag Card, 4th Trimester Command Center.

Print them, stick them on the fridge, hand them to your partner, or keep them nearby.

Ready to feel less overwhelmed before baby arrives?

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Instant digital download · Printable workbook · First 12 weeks at home

Why Choose Your Baby Is Coming?

Most baby prep stops at the hospital bag. This guide helps you prepare for the real first 12 weeks at home.

Helpful PDF Guides
Your Baby Is Coming
Your Baby Is Coming
The First 12 Weeks at Home
Typical Baby Prep Guides
Prepares you for the first 12 weeks at home
Focuses beyond the hospital bag
Visitor boundaries and scripts included
Partner handoff tools included
Printable fridge-ready checklists
3AM survival support for hard nights
Overwhelming medical-style information
Perfect-mom pressure
Generic advice you still have to organize yourself

Ready for the part nobody prepares you for?

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Instant digital download · Printable pages included · Calm, practical support for the first weeks home

Designed for real first-time moms who want less scrolling, fewer opinions, and a clearer plan for the first weeks at home.

Why readers find this guide helpful

"This helped me think about the things nobody was really explaining to me before the baby came."

"It made the first weeks at home feel less scary because I had something simple to follow."

"I liked that it was practical, not overwhelming. I could actually use it while tired."

Hi, I'm Sarah

I'm not a pediatrician. I'm not a "mommy influencer." I'm someone who lived through the first 12 weeks of new parenthood and realized — somewhere around 3am on day 9 — that all the books and articles had prepared me for everything except this.

So I started writing down what actually helped: the scripts I used to set visitor boundaries, the checklist I taped to the fridge, the small rituals that brought back a little calm. I shared it with friends who were pregnant. They started asking if I could write the rest.

That's how Your Baby Is Coming was born. It's the resource I wish I'd had at week 36 — calm, practical, printable, and built for the moments when you don't have time to scroll.

If it helps even one tired mom feel a little more prepared, it's done its job.

— Sarah

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this for first-time moms only?
Mostly, yes. But second-time moms who want a more organized experience this time around also find it helpful.

Is this medical advice?
No. This is a practical planning guide, not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or midwife for health decisions.

Can I print it?
Yes. The guide is designed to be printed at home. Checklists and planners are formatted for standard paper.

When should I start using it?
Ideally during the third trimester, but it's helpful even in the first weeks postpartum.

Is it a physical product?
No. This is a digital PDF download you'll receive instantly after purchase.