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Your DIY Pregnancy Planner- What to include and Why

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The experience of becoming pregnant is one of the most life-changing ones that can happen to a woman. From a growing tummy to a new outlook on life, this is an exciting time. A pregnancy planner is a popular choice for many women who want to keep a record of their thoughts and feelings. A pregnancy planner can be started in a variety of ways, including digital, traditional, and DIY. You can make a treasured keepsake by taking the time to write down your thoughts, feelings, and skills.

If you want a keepsake to pass on to your children, go with a classic pregnancy planner with DIY inputs. When you’re pregnant, you may want to document the experience, but don’t want to share it with the world. 

Connect with your current experiences instead of the digital world and use a DIY pregnancy planner. There are a variety of journals to choose from, each with a distinct style, feel, and focus.

DIY Pregnancy Planner

 Organize the Layout

Pregnancy journaling should begin with a thorough planning phase. Create your book like a novel by arranging the basic layout in a way that will be memorable for years to come. Sections are a good way to break up a large work. Coloured tabs can be used to indicate different sections of the document. Sections can be arranged in any way you like, such as Trimesters\Weeks\Months

Prior to beginning, you can estimate how much space you will need for each area and tag them so you do not run out of room.

Select a variety of topics for your pregnancy planner

Before you buy any journaling supplies, think about what kinds of journaling you want to do. You don’t have to plan everything out before you begin, but having an idea helps you gather the materials you will need. 

Gather the materials you’ll need

After deciding on the diary ideas you plan to include in your book, you can begin stocking up on supplies.

Start journaling

Journaling in a pregnancy planner should be a part of your daily, weekly, or monthly routine. For those times when writing is not an option, remember that you can still make a contribution by taking photos or creating stickers or illustrations.

Supplies for a DIY pregnancy planner

When it comes to making your own pregnancy planner, it all depends on how creative you want to be. The following are a few options:

  • Scrapbook or notebook with no content (preferably with a hardcover)
  • Pens
  • Pencils in a variety of colours.
  • Markers
  • Scrapbook dividers
  • Pregnancy-themed stickers on scrapbook paper.
  • Glue and Tape

The following are some suggestions for what to include in your pregnancy planner –

Prompts for writing
The journaling section allows you to write anything you want. However, starting with a prompt can help you get your creative juices flowing more easily.

Keep a record of your progress

Pregnancy photoshoots can be done by a professional or by a friend, and the pictures can be taped or glued in your pregnancy planner. 

Get a Polaroid or Instant Camera

Instant cameras are ideal for scrapbooking because they print the photographs out automatically. Rather than printing it out at home or having it done professionally, simply take a snapshot whenever you want to record a moment in time. Tape it or put it in a scrapbook if you choose.

Make a baby checklist

If you’re going to be making a lot of baby lists, consider creating them in a bullet journal format. Many people use Pinterest for inspiration, but you may also use a fine-tipped marker and let your imagination go wild.

Photographs of sonograms

Sonogram photos are an essential part of any pregnant woman’s journal. Tape it or put it in a DIY pocket of your pregnancy planner, but don’t forget to put the date on it first.

Countdown to birth

In your journal, you can set a baby countdown as you’re reaching your due date. Symbols, checkmarks, or stickers can be used to indicate how many days have passed. Colouring in boxes for each day is another option.

Creating a list of baby names

It’s likely that when your child grows up, they’ll appreciate looking at the other names that were considered for them when they look at your pregnancy journal souvenir. Make a layout of all the alternatives in your diary as you debate them with your partner.

Keep track of your body’s changes

Each pregnancy and each woman’s body is different, therefore everyone understands that a woman’s body undergoes significant changes during pregnancy. You may find some of these changes to be enjoyable, or you may be concerned about how much weight you’ve gained.

If you’re pregnant or recently had a baby, Nurturey is here to help! To learn more, visit nurturey.com

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About Author

Anisha Sodhi is a General Physician with a Bachelors Degree in Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). Her main takeaway from the degree was how important communication is as people tend to get easily overwhelmed and confused while visiting doctors. Joining Team Nurturey gave her the chance to do exactly that because nobody requires as much reassurance and support as parents to be or parents.

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