How did your toddler handle it? Were they a mess when they had to the leave you and the baby at the hospital? How are they doing with you needing to give the baby so much attention?
I have a feeling DS is going to be excited/nervous to meet his little sister and will be great at the hospital until it's time for him to go home without me I have 2 little toys for him that I plan to give him right before he leaves to try and distract the "departure".
I'd like to think he's going to be a great big bro right from the start but he's already let me know that he'd like Piper to stay in my belly lol. I think he'll be pretty good once we get home- probably a bit jealous at times which is natural.
Re: ? for those of you who now have a toddler and nb
I had DD in the delivery room except for things like the epidural placement and pushing. She had a hard time the night we were in the hospital because she was still suffering the after-effects of a cold on top of going home without me.
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I ended up being in the hospital for almost a week before I came home. I was admitted 4 days before the baby was born, spent 2 nights there being monitored for high bp, released and came home for one night then was sent back to be induced.
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Good luck with her and DS!
My son was not able to come to the hospital due to flu restrictions. I was sad at first but I think it ended up being a good thing. When we came home I went in first and he was really excited to see me. We then brought in our daughter
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It hasn't quite been what I expected, but I'm not sure I thought would happen. DS has special needs (autism) and has trouble making connections/understanding some things.
He was fine when I was in the hospital (daycare during the day and DH or t
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