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  1. #1
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    How do you have time for more than one?

    I never knew having a baby would actually take up so much time! You just can't imagine before you have one. Now I'm thinking how on earth could I look after DD and also have another baby? I feel sad that I wouldn't have enough time for my little girl. I am so in love with her and want to give her all my time and attention. I always wanted 4 kids but now I can't imagine how there will be enough of me to go around!! And I also can't imagine how I could love another little person as much as DD!!

    I also thought I wanted my kids close together but now I feel like if I had another one too close I would miss out on my DD growing up. I suppose it's normal not to feel like another baby so soon after having one anyway.

    Would love to hear others experiences.

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    hi heaven, I dont have experience with it as I only have the one for now too, but I know exactly what you are feeling!
    I am feeling exactly the same way, I question my mother as to how on earth she managed at 22 with 4 under 6! I certainly have a healthy amount of respect for her for that.
    will be interesting to read others experiences, just wanted to say you are not alone in feeling like this. xx

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    i feel the same way xo

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    I have 2 under 2 and to be honest... I am finding it quite easy! Probably because DD is just an angel baby who sleeps and feeds like a champion.
    I had no idea how I would cope, but knew I'd just have to. My mum had 3 kids under 6 at 25 and we all turned out ok, so I figured having 2 I couldn't really stuff the kids up too much.

    DS is 22 months and he loves helping out. He also adores his sister and is not jealous of her one bit. He's a great kid.
    I also have a fantastic support network around me. Both sets of our parents are happy to have the kids anytime we want them to (as long as they aren't already busy).
    I never do the grocery shopping on my own.
    So far, I have been able to have MIL go into town with me when I've had both kids. She has one day a week off work, and I have worked around that ( I live 100kms from town, and all of our parents are still working full time... only FIL is over 50 everyone else is still in their 40's).

    I have managed to do MORE housework now that I have 2 kids. I am getting MORE sleep now aswell. Organisation is a major key and a heck of alot of luck.
    I am sure in a month or even less I'll be whinging away about how hard it all is but at the moment, I am really really enjoying every single minute of it! I am very lucky and blessed.

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    Heaven, I feel exactly the same way. I always wanted 4 children, still do, but I don't know how I will cope! I suppose it's not something you can prepare for, you just deal with? I will not be trying for another one for a good few years I think! I feel so blessed to have L and I want to enjoy just the 3 of us (DP too!) for a while I think it's very normal to feel that way. I don't know how others do it either! My mum had 3 children under 4 years, 1 special needs - no idea how she remained sane...

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    I felt the same after DD1 and so did DP. We felt a bit guilty having DD2 thinking we would be taking away from DD1 however after she was born we realised we were giving to her. DD1 adores DD2 and we found that there is extra love to go around. It doesn't get any less for the first child.

    Time can be an issue especially with very young babies but it has helped DD1 learn to wait and be patient. It has also improved her relationship with DP as she will ask for him first sometimes - previously it was always mummy and now daddy sometimes gets preference.

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    Some days it is hard but then there are other days where there is more then enough time. I am probably the most unorganised person I know yet I still find time to do things with the kids. Having a supportive partner really helps I think. Or at least great family support. I do find at the moment my older 2 do miss out a little when I am dealing with the younger 2 but we make up for it in different ways.

    I think you just deal with what the day brings. I know I couldn't have imagined having another child when I had my first and due to some circumstances he was an only child till he was just over 4 and that really suited us at the time. 2,3 & 4 are all approx 2 years (give or take a couple months) apart. It is even easier once you have more then 1 or at least I found this

    but my houseworkis always behind and the washing well it gets done eventually lol..

    it does get easier as they get older to. or at least I have found this..

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    omg your mum is a legend starrysky!!

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    There are issues, and it's only natural to think what you are thinking, but it does all fall into place - trust me! LOL. Yes there are times when you do feel overstretched and can't be there for them all at once, but you work around it. I had my first three pretty close (20mths) and it was wonderful and I don't feel that I missed out on any part of their development. It's the most amazing thing to see them interract with their siblings at a young age and there are so many special moments. Also milestone aren't any less significant when a new baby does them - because it's THEIR milestone they have reached kwim? Those first smiles, and giggles and all the little things are still as precious as they were the first time. And your heart just grows bigger each time. Dont forget too that by the time a new baby is born, the older one/s are doing things for themselves and dont' need as much of your time kwim? By then you are usually in your 'groove' too so it's easy to adjust the family routine to fit another one into it.

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    Yes, yes, yes, yes and yes Had every single one of those feelings and thoughts after DS was born. Felt immense guilt when pregnant thinking about what I was depriving him of by having another baby when he was still one himself. And yet .........

    DS is a happy little boy who is loved and adored and showered with love and attention. And he has a baby sister who receives that same love and attention that he loves to bits and wants to kiss and cuddle and hold (even when she is asleep ) I can't imagine life without either of them

    You are very busy but it is a good busy most days. You learn to time manage (or not - depending on the day ) There are moments when you can't get to one child or another as quickly as you would like because you are dealing with something for the other one but neither of them remembers that delay (I do though) and a cuddle and time with mummy fixes everything.

    I still want 3-4. Don't know how I will do it all but life only gets better and you love each one just as much. Each one has their own *cake* - your love isn't sliced up so that each one gets less. Everyone gets their own special one

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    Hey Heaven, I too felt this way about DD1 and couldnt possibly imagine having another one...they take up so much time and energy and its great watching them grow. Like you, I wanted my bubs close together ( the body clock is ticking loudly!) so we did. I waited til Olivia had reached most her milestones, and then tried again and got pg sooner than we thought possible. During my pg to Rebecca I often wondered how I could love her as much as I do Olivia and how I would cope. Rebecca is here now and I couldnt have wanted it any other way. Its super busy and sometimes I have 2 babies wanting my attention at the same time, but somehow I manage and DH and I make sure that both of them get the attention they ned.

    Ok so I might be rambling...think I lost my point, but you can love another and you can share yourself around. Its loads of fun and challenging all at the same time. Your little princess is olnly little but when shes a bit older she will blossom from having a little mate around.