Life has changed dramatically since you had your child. However, there’s one thing that hasn’t changed, which is the constant need to clean your home. With a newborn, there are a few things that are different. You can’t go out whenever you want, you have less time for yourself, and your home seems to constantly be dirty as opposed to that small span of time where everything is in its rightful place. While it’s difficult to juggle housekeeping and caring for your newborn, you probably don’t want to live in a place that’s overrun with toys, dirty dishes, large amounts of laundry, and everything in between. No one wants to have to deal with housekeeping, but when you’re a new parent, it’s best that you figure out a way to maneuver between keeping your house clean and comfortable while still caring for your child.

Cleaning Suggestions For The New Parent

In today’s blog, we’ll be going over housekeeping tips after you’ve had a baby. While it might be easier to just pretend those piles of laundry aren’t multiplying and that it’s simpler to just go out and buy new dishes, living in a dirty home can be claustrophobic, uncomfortable, and filled with anxiety. With these three tasks you can do as a new parent to keep your house clean, you’ll find that housekeeping may even be easier after you’ve had your child versus how it was before. As a cleaning service, we’re always a resource you can utilize regardless if you are a new parent or not.

No Multi-Tasking

When you clean the house, it’s easy to multi-task. You concentrate on about five different things that need to be cleaned. You vacuum, wipe down the windows, all while running a load of laundry during a commercial break. Multi-tasking is easy and you’re good at it. However, after you’ve had your child, you can’t multi-task as much. While cleaning your house, you should concentrate on one item or area at a time and then move on. Pick a day to do one thing and stick to the plan. For instance, you can choose to do laundry on Wednesdays because that’s when you run out of clothing. Between caring for your child, you can focus on doing all of the laundry on Wednesday. That means cleaning, folding, putting away, and picking up everything in the hamper.

Utilize The Bin

As a new parent, you’ve probably needed to buy a lot of things you’ve never really had to use before. Add bins to that list, so you can put them in every room to pick up items while you’re in there. Bins are great for reducing clutter and cutting down on time for cleaning. The bin can be kept in every single room, so you can have an easier time to pick up toys, garbage, or other items between making dinner and bathtime. While you might not have as much time to do what you want housekeeping wise, you’ll be able to take advantage of every little second you have after you’ve had your baby.

Relax And Take Advantage Of A Cleaning Service

As a new parent, you don’t need to do everything. Just concentrate on what you can do and let others help you where you need it. One way our cleaning service can help is by coming in and cleaning your house once a week or once every two weeks. Concentrate on taking care of your child during this transitional phase and we’ll handle the housekeeping.