excitedsnake
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@rubbersoul Girl, I feel like you are living my life lol! I found out I was pregnant with my middle daughter 5 months after having my son. I was nursing and did not realize at the time that you can actually ovulate while breastfeeding even if your period is irregular. I actually found out when I was at my annual visit and I was like 10 weeks at the time. I remember leaving the doctor’s office sobbing, but after talking to my husband and letting the idea sink in some more, I started to feel okay. Flash forward 2 years later, and my son and daughter (ages 2 and 3) are now best of friends. I actually just had my third baby in May, lol (but now I’m DONE having babies haha).
I know I may be in the minority with this, but it was not as stressful as I built it up to be in my head. I think part of that was a few key decisions we made:
I know it may feel scary now — but as someone who has been through it before, you have absolutely got this. As they say, life is what happens when you are busy making plans. there is a lot of joy in seeing your kids play together and watching their bonds form. Please do not hesitate to private message me if you want to talk or have any other questions!!
I know I may be in the minority with this, but it was not as stressful as I built it up to be in my head. I think part of that was a few key decisions we made:
- We sleep trained my son pretty much as soon as we found out I was pregnant. I know people have conflicting opinions on this, but by the time my daughter arrived, he was sleeping very consistently through the night.
- I started bottle feeding my first when I was pregnant so my husband could help with nighttime feedings and I could get some sleep. This helped a lot with the pregnancy fatigue.
- When my daughter was born, we enrolled my son in daycare for 3 days a week. This allowed me the time to recover and be with her, while my son got to have a lot of socialization time, which actually really benefited him when he started preschool this year. I know daycare is expensive, but even if you can have a babysitter, family member, etc. come over a couple times a week to help, it will be awesome for you.
I know it may feel scary now — but as someone who has been through it before, you have absolutely got this. As they say, life is what happens when you are busy making plans. there is a lot of joy in seeing your kids play together and watching their bonds form. Please do not hesitate to private message me if you want to talk or have any other questions!!