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.