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Team LS Shares: What We Wish We Knew as New Mamas

Mother holding her newborn, both wearing matching Luna Neutral bamboo pajamas Mother holding her newborn, both wearing matching Luna Neutral bamboo pajamas

Bringing home a newborn is magical, overwhelming, unforgettable — and a little bit chaotic. As Mother’s Day approaches, we couldn’t help but reflect on those early moments of motherhood.

The bleary-eyed nights. The sweet firsts. The moments we felt unsure, and the ones that changed us forever. It got us thinking about our own journeys and what we wish we had known when we were just starting out.

So we asked the moms of Team LS: What do you wish you could go back and tell your new-mama self? Here’s what they said — in their own words.

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Nothing is permanent.

"No matter how hard it seems, remind yourself that this is a phase that will pass. Accept help — don't try to be a super-mom. Just surviving is a feat in those first couple weeks. 

And advice for my past self: take more videos, and don’t forget to be in some of them! I don't have enough of those little baby grunts and noises and always wish I had more!" ~ Maradith, Founder

 

Slow down.

"As a new mom your routine is completely different, there’s less sleep and so many new things that you’re doing to keep a tiny human alive. If you spend all day in your PJs… totally fine! 

Appreciate all the newborn moments. You only get those first times once. Also: invest in a good stroller and baby wrap — long walks were so meditative for me." ~ Lindsay M., Marketing

Featured Styles: Heather Mauve Zippy and Women's Robe

 

Comfort matters.

"I wish I could go back and tell myself about Sensory Processing Disorder—how real it is, and how much relief is possible with the right tools, like bamboo clothing and pajamas. Life could have been so different if I had known on day one of motherhood what I know now. 

Once I did, everything changed — my life and my kids' lives transformed in the most meaningful ways." ~ Anna H., Operations

 

Share your experience.

"What is personal is universal. If you're in the thick of it, chances are one of your parent friends is too. Sharing your experience makes the parenting journey so much more enjoyable. 

Also? Get a cleaning or meal delivery service. Less time keeping house means more newborn cuddles!" ~ Erin M., Merchandising 

 

Simplify everything.

"You got this, mom! Invest in the things that make your life easier (that killer stroller you wanted? Go for it. Those Zippies that make changes a breeze? Yes, please!). When you can't console the baby, pack up and go for a walk or a car ride. Motion and fresh air can work wonders." ~ Agnes S., Marketing

Featured Styles: Blue Rainbows Zippy, Rust Rainbows Zippy, Pastel Rainbows Zippy

 

You’re doing great.

"As a new mom I was constantly worrying that I wasn’t doing something right — especially when I struggled with breastfeeding. Hearing and feeling the phrase ‘you’re doing great’ made a world of difference to me. 

Also: the days really are long, but the years are short. Treasure the firsts!" ~ Christine T., Marketing

 

Find your village.

"I don’t live near any family, so being a mom has truly taught me that it takes a village! As a brand-new mom (in a new city at the time) I turned to online mom groups for support and connection, including the LS VIP group before I even joined the team. 

New parenthood can feel so isolating, but once you start sharing the challenges, you realize you’re really not alone." ~ Lindsay M., Marketing

Featured Styles: Butterfly Blooms Zippy, Luxe Bow Headband, and Women's Pajama Set

 

Ask for help.

"You're not meant to do this alone. You can't do everything for everyone all at once — something I still have to remind myself daily 😅. And it's totally OK to be specific about what kind of help you need." ~ Erin M., Merchandising 

 

Let things go.

"Let go of expectations and pressures — for what parenthood will look like, how an outing will go, how your baby will sleep, all of it. Be okay with letting some of the balls drop and asking for help. Having a kiddo with different needs, our life looks different, but it’s perfect in its own way." ~ Taylor B., Community 

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Whether you’re in the newborn stage now or thinking back to it with rose-colored glasses (and a little more sleep!), one thing’s for sure: this season is as fleeting as it is unforgettable.

 

Tap in — we’d love to hear your advice! Share your tips for new mamas (or a note to your younger self) in the comments below. Each month, we gift one lucky commenter a $50 LS gift card!

15 Comments

  • Whitney Y

    May/07/2025

    Some days you will have 100% and some days you’ll have 50%. Lean on your support system instead of doing it all yourself. It’s their first time experiencing life to so you dont need to compare yourself. The hard days are a phase and you will look back a miss it!

  • Sheldon

    May/07/2025

    Take the pictures! All of the pictures! You can always delete them but you can never take them again of that moment in time. And videos are just one step better because you get to hear what is going on and see your baby move and interact. I wish I would’ve taken more of both when our baby was first born and the first few months of her life

  • Zoe wells

    May/06/2025

    Always ask for help and find your village, it’s so hard to do motherhood alone. We as women feel if we ask for help it means we are failing and that’s not the case. The more people we have in our village means more people to love our babies ❤️

  • Cassie moscato

    May/06/2025

    This is all such great advice for new moms!! Looking back I wish I could tell myself that things will get better and that nothing is permanent! I wish I could tell myself that everything will workout and it will all be ok! I still have a toddler so I am definitely trying to remind myself to slow down and enjoy the ride because she is my last baby!

  • Maria Delvescovo

    May/06/2025

    Dear New Mom,

    I want you to know that you’re capable, strong, and loved. Your baby has chosen you to be their mommy, guiding light, and the person they want to grow with.

    Be kind to yourself as you navigate the ups and downs. Cherish every moment, big and small – the late-night feedings, first smiles, and tiny hands that wrap around your finger.

    Your love and care will shape your child’s life in incredible ways. You’re their safe haven, rock, and guiding star. Remember to record milestones and take pictures – these memories will be treasures for a lifetime. Time flies, and before you know it, these early days will be cherished memories.

    When others offer advice, listen with love, but trust your own heart. You’re the expert on your baby, and your intuition will guide you. You’re not alone; there are countless moms out there who understand your journey. Keep shining your light, knowing you’re loved, supported, and celebrated every step of the way.

    Last but not least, be patient with yourself and your little one, motherhood is a journey, and it’s okay to learn and grow together.

    You’re an amazing mom, and your baby is lucky to have you. Keep shining your light, knowing you’re loved, supported, and celebrated every step of the way.

    With love, María

  • Gabby A

    May/06/2025

    These are great reminders for ALL moms! It is so easy to get sucked into searching for milestones with your first baby but then by your second you just want it all to slow down…..

  • Devon S

    May/06/2025

    Just because you have a baby doesn’t mean your world has to stop. We just live our life with our son now. People think we’re crazy because we would rather have our son with us at all events than get a babysitter. We waited for him a long time and love enjoying the special moments with him now. It’s okay that you want to have your baby with you or you sit out events because you have a family now.

  • Liz Rivela

    May/06/2025

    Thank you for posting – I’m currently 3 months postpartum with my second and needed this!! My advice is to soak up all the little moments. After my toddler would say “one more hug” for the 40th time in the same night just before bed, I was ready to cut off the hugs because it was way past bedtime… now I’m realizing “so what if we go to bed a little later? She won’t want to snuggle mama forever”… so I am cherishing those “one more hug” moments because I know one day they will come to an end. My toddler will be 3 next week and I really can’t believe how quickly time is flying by!

  • Karen Godfrey

    May/06/2025

    The nothing is permanent one is the biggest for me. You will sleep again some day!

  • Mikell Kling

    May/02/2025

    Let them is my life motto! Remember what is normal for you looks different for other new parents!! Just because they look like they’re living their best life it doesn’t mean they are. Lean on your village and don’t be afraid to ask for help.

  • Alex

    May/02/2025

    Trust your “mom intuition”
    It’s so easy to overthink and worry and try to fix everything your baby is doing. Sometimes they are just being babies- every day is different, and you can’t get used to anything because it can change at any time. Embrace the chaos and trust that you’re doing the best you can and providing your little one with all the love they need.

  • Kayla Hamilton

    May/02/2025

    Nothing is permanent! I needed to see that. I am a first time mom of twins & we are going through the four month sleep regression. It is HARD, but it won’t last forever!

  • Katelynn Armijo

    May/02/2025

    This is so true! I get comfort from other mom friends when I get quick texts back at 3 am while we are all up feeding our babies. Having a tribe is so important!!

  • Meghan Knipp

    May/02/2025

    Buy the Little Sleepies!!! I wish I would’ve sooner, it’s insane how long they last!

  • Meghan Knipp

    May/02/2025

    Asking for help can be hard (if you’re like me and want to do everything) but it’s so crucial! While you are learning how to be a parent you have to remember that your baby is learning to be alone. You grew that baby and they spent 9 months on the inside. They were cozy inside a dark place and now have to navigate without being attached to you!

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