How to Build a Bond With Your Baby

Bonding is not always that easy and fast, and that's perfectly normal. Many mums need time to connect deeply.
Many mums need time to connect deeply, especially when they're balancing exhaustion and postpartum recovery.
Simple daily routines like skin-to-skin contact, feeding, and singing to your baby strengthen your emotional connection. These small moments gradually build trust and comfort.
Babies respond strongly to voice and touch, so taking a few minutes each day to interact can make a meaningful difference. Even talking out loud about your day helps them feel close to you.
If you ever feel unsure or disconnected, you're not alone. Emotional support platforms like Nora help mums process their feelings without judgment.
Nora's Note
“On the days you feel heavy, remember this: you’re doing your best, and that is always enough. Let’s take it one gentle step at a time.”
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