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The True Costs and Challenges of Having a Baby

This comprehensive guide delves into the financial, emotional, physical, and social impacts of welcoming a new baby into your life. From the stress and strain on relationships to the realities of parenting, it covers it all. Learn about the toll on your body, the financial burden, and the potential birth complications. With insights on balancing career, social life, and self-care, this resource is a must-read for anyone considering parenthood or already on the journey.

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The True Costs and Challenges of Having a Baby

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  1. Costs of a Baby Presented by: Drew Mau

  2. Social • Friends • Time to hang out • Relax time? • Tired all the time

  3. Emotional • STRESS! • Partners actions • A baby is emotionally draining!

  4. School/Career • School on hold • Work minimum wage for… • Diapers • Daycare • Food

  5. Physical • Ladies- your body will change • Stretch marks • Average of 3 pounds gained from each child • Guys- your body will change too! • No time to work out • Not a ton of time to make healthy food

  6. Financial • One word…DIAPERS • Clothes • Formula and baby food • Daycare • Hospital fee’s

  7. Birth Complications • Teenage births are more likely to be C-sections • How many teenage girls want scars? • Stitches • Higher risk of… • Low birth weight • Illness • Premature birth

  8. Other • No sleeping in • Newborns eat every 2-3 hours • Hospital story • Baby sitters • Relationship with parents/friends

  9. Questions?

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