I am 17 weeks pregnant with my second baby. My first is 3 years old and although I put a lot of thought into having a second child and don't worry about finances and the bigger thoughts that arise with having a baby; I constantly get upset worrying about how my daughter will handle the split attention. I don't ever want her to feel like less or as thought she was replaced. Anyone else have worries like this? What do you all do to keep the love and attention balanced? I worry about it often and I cry every time it crosses my mind.
Re: Expecting Baby #2 and having worries.
DS will be a little over 2 when the new baby arrives. I think at first his world will definitely be rocked! But I think that is true with any big life change. He will eventually get used to the baby and it will become like second nature. Right now, we try and talk about the baby as much as possible - he waves to the baby and gives my belly kisses, he says "love you baby".
The three of us do everything together as much as we can. I think we're going to try and split up a little before the baby gets here - have DH give him a bath and then I'll read him a book, or something like that. Switch up our regular routines so that he gets used to not always having both of us there all the time.
I am nervous about the initial reaction but I think DS will be a great big brother.
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Trying for #1 since May 2010 l DX ~ Unexplained Infertility June 2011
IUI #1&2 = BFN; IUI #3 = BFP, m/c @ 6 weeks
November '11 ~ IVF#1 ~ ER 11/18 (29R, 17F) ~ 5dt of one beautiful blast on 11/23 = BFP!!
Beta #1 9dp5dt = 116, P4 = 28 ~ Beta #2 13dp5dt = 700 ~ Beta #3 20dp5dt = 9500, P4 = 26
1st u/s 12/27 - hb of 156!! EDD 8.10.12
**TEAM GREEN!**
Sweet baby boy born 8.18.12
Trying for #2
FET #1 - October '13 - c/p l FET #2 - December '13 - cancelled
l FET #2.2 - 1.30.14 - BFN
~ More testing - hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy & more b/w - all normal / negative~
Surprise BFP while waiting on FET #3 ~ beta #1 500; beta #2 1600; first u/s 4/3 - measuring 5w5d, no hb yet!; 2nd u/s 4/10 - hb 132, measuring 6w6d - EDD 11.29.14
**TEAM GREEN!**
Beautiful baby girl born 11.24.14
It's totally natural to feel this way. I actually felt this way about my dog when pregnant with DS (which seems ridiculous now!). Honestly, I think it is good for kids to have siblings for many reasons. It teaches them how to share attention, and to be a little more independent. Plus, as we get older, I think it is really helpful to have a sibling to help deal with aging parents.
My 21 month old DS is a real mama's boy. I do worry a little about how he'll react, but I really think in the long run it will be a good thing for him. We will just need to make sure he spend one-on-one time with him each day, and I hope that as the baby gets bigger, the two kids are close and have fun together.
I was also really worried about this when I was expecting my 2nd. My DS was 17m and I felt so guilty for taking away his "babyhood". It definitely went way easier than I expected. He was in that "helper" stage so I used that to include him in everything I could; fetching diapers, paci, blankets, anything at all. He was so happy to help!
As far as 2 to 3, it was easier for me than 1 to 2. Both kids were already used to having to share my attention. I was also used to multitasking all the mom stuff. And the kids were older, so they could help more and they also understood that I would get to them when I was done with the baby.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19