just be there for her...she's gonna have alot of emotional ups and downs that alot of people wont understand...just nodd your head and agree with her till it passes...helped me out alot
2007-12-28 08:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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After the baby is born just be there for her when she needs to talk or vent. Not sure if she's going to be a single parent or not but if she is, offer to take the baby so she can go shower and freshen up. If this is her first she'll probably put all of her energy into the baby and will possibly let themselves slip a little bit. Take her out and about with the baby, Parents need a little of time outside of the house or they start to go crazy.
2007-12-28 16:45:21
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answered by Erika 6
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Help her out like with house cleaning, running errands, cooking..........she will become so tired towards the end of her pregnancy and after the baby arrives......so she will need all the support she can get. When the baby arrives, offer to watch the baby and allow your sister to nap. Listen to her and be there without any judgement on how she should feel or how she cares for the baby.
2007-12-28 16:46:33
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answered by September Sweetie 5
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The only thing you can do is reassure her that you will be there for her if she needs anything! As much as you want to help most pregnant women get stressed when they are hounded by family and friends constantly about what they can do. She has your number and knows where you live....I'm sure when she needs the help she'll give you a call! congrats auntie!!
2007-12-28 16:46:12
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answered by netters_316 2
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what i would suggest from being pregnant is this. if she has a craving buy of it and surpruse her. don t go overboard and dont hound her. talk about her and not always about the baby pregnant women can start to feel like all that matters is the baby and not them. help clean her house if she wants company. i know at times people just get on my nerves. just be there for her when she needs you. offer your services but do not demand them. by demanding we as pregnant people feel obligated
2007-12-28 16:41:06
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answered by miraclebaby_2006 5
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Be supportive, tell her how nice she looks, help her out when she is physically tired or cant do things when she gets too big. The best help is with the baby after she gets home. Offering to feed or change it will be appreciated. Also you can offer to babysit so she can have some time to her self.
2007-12-28 16:44:58
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answered by Diane M 7
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Congratulations!!!
while she's pregnant...call her to chat and ask how is she feeling. Also she probably can use a shopping buddy.
After the baby is born, you can help her out with household chores and stuff.
and babysit when she needs some mommy time..=)
2007-12-28 16:50:27
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answered by Jypcee 5000 6
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