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10 mistakes new parents tend to make

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2026, 09:06 IST
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10 mistakes new parents tend to make

Becoming a parent can feel like being handed the most important job in the world with no training manual and very little sleep. The first few months are full of love, panic, advice, guilt and second-guessing. Mistakes are almost inevitable. The real challenge is not avoiding every misstep, but learning fast enough to keep things grounded. Here are 10 mistakes new parents often make and why they matter.

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1. Trying to do everything perfectly

New parents often believe every feed, nap, cry and routine has to be handled the “right” way. That pressure can quickly become exhausting. Babies do not need perfect parents. They need present, responsive ones.

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2. Ignoring their own rest

Sleep deprivation can make even simple decisions feel overwhelming. Many new parents keep pushing through exhaustion, thinking rest can wait. It cannot. A worn-out parent is more stressed, less patient and more likely to burn out.

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3. Accepting too much advice

Everyone has an opinion. Relatives, neighbours, friends and even strangers often feel qualified to weigh in. Some advice helps. Much of it does not. New parents can become overwhelmed when they try to follow every voice in the room.

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4. Comparing their baby to others

One baby sleeps through the night early. Another takes months. One feeds easily, another resists everything. Comparison only creates anxiety. Babies develop at different speeds, and that variation is normal.

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5. Panicking over every small change

A slightly different nap, a missed feed, a fussy evening, these can send new parents spiralling. Most babies have good days and difficult ones. Not every variation signals a problem.

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6. Forgetting to ask for help

Many new parents think asking for help means they are failing. In reality, it usually means they are being sensible. Support with meals, errands, laundry or even one uninterrupted shower can make a real difference.

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7. Making the baby the centre of everything, all the time

A newborn naturally becomes the focus of the household. But when parents stop paying attention to their own emotional and physical needs, the whole family feels it. A healthier parent usually means a calmer home.

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8. Taking every cry personally

Babies cry because they are hungry, tired, overstimulated, uncomfortable or simply adjusting to the world. Crying is communication, not rejection.

In the early months especially, infants do not yet have language, emotional regulation or predictable rhythms. Their nervous systems are still developing, which means even ordinary experiences like bright lights, noise, hunger or exhaustion can feel overwhelming very quickly. What sounds intense to adults is often just the baby’s only available way of expressing a need or seeking comfort. It does not mean a parent is doing something wrong.

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9. Changing routines too often

In the search for a “fix,” some parents keep switching formulas, schedules, sleep methods or feeding strategies too quickly. Babies often need time to settle. Constant changes can make life more confusing for both parent and child.

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10. Forgetting that the early stage is temporary

The newborn phase can feel endless when you are in it. But it passes. The sleepless nights, the uncertainty, the constant learning curve, all of it shifts. Many new parents later realise they spent too much time worrying instead of noticing that they were already doing better than they thought.

In the end, parenting is less about getting every moment right and more about showing up, staying flexible and surviving the messy middle with as much grace as possible. The mistakes are part of the beginning, not proof that you are doing it badly.

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