It’s like the whole world’s upside down,’ said Jo, taking a sip of lukewarm tea. ‘How does anyone get anything done when there’s a baby around? Even when I come here to see you, I have to bring half the nursery.’
She looked at the baby monitor on the coffee table, the changing mat and toys strewn across the floor.
‘You’ll get used to it, love,’ her mum Helen said. ‘It’s always chaos to start with,