Embarking on the journey of motherhood is an exhilarating and transformative experience filled with anticipation and joy. As you prepare to welcome a new life into the world, it’s natural to feel a mix of emotions. You may be wondering:
- How will my life change?
- How will my relationship change?
- Will I be a good parent?
- Am I really ready to be a parent?
These are all common things to wonder about when becoming a parent, especially if it is for the first time. If you have found yourself wondering about any of these it may be beneficial to seek guidance to ease your mind and get some extra support during this exciting chapter.

How to Prepare
Preparing for motherhood can feel overwhelming. The anticipation of caring for a newborn, navigating childbirth, and adjusting to life’s changes can be daunting but with knowledge, support, and openness, you can approach this chapter with confidence and grace. Here are a few steps you can take to help you feel ready for this new chapter:
- Prioritize prenatal care
- Establish a support system
- Educate yourself
- Prepare your home
- Take care of your health
- Focus on self care
- Develop a postpartum plan
- Be flexible and patient

What Changes Will You Experience?
When preparing for motherhood, you may experience a variety of changes, both physically and emotionally. Some common changes include:
Physical Changes
- Weight gain
- Hormonal fluctuations
- Changes in skin, hair, and nails
- You may also be experiencing symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, and discomfort as your baby grows.
Emotional Changes
- Range of different emotions including excitement, joy, anxiety, and fear.
- Mood swings
- Heightened emotions
- Concerns about your ability to parent
Relationship Changes
- Shifts in relationship dynamics are common as you are likely trying to navigate new roles, responsibilities, and communication patterns.
How Can We Help?
Spring provides perinatal care services in addition to counselling, focusing on the mental health needs of pregnant women and new mothers. Our team is equipped to address issues such as anxiety, stress management, and more. We offer a confidential setting for individuals to receive support, including individual therapy and workshops, for those wanting or needing advice. Our perinatal care services are designed to complement our counselling offerings to ensure comprehensive support before, during and after pregnancy. Contact us to learn more.