thread: what did you do with your toddler when in labour??

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  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
    Baldivis, WA
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    There was a chance this could have happened to us, and honestly, I have no idea what we would have done.
    I hope that you can figure something out.

  2. #2
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    Jan 2009
    Melbourne
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    I have family, so can't help there. But i would certainly ring around and see if you can find a good babysitter now, and maybe have them over a few times to get to know DD now. As PP said, if she goes to childcare ask them too, as often there are girls there that are willing to baby sit, and at least then DD would know them.
    I probably wouldn't take her to the birth without a support person especially for her.

  3. #3
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    Sep 2008
    In a cloud of madness.
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    I had a friend from mothers group look after Miss j while we had Miss S. I'd help you out, but not sure if i live near you?

  4. #4
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    Apr 2010
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    We tossed around a few options - phoning my parents had the issue of them taking over 2 hours to get here, longer if my mother was at work - and in the end I had the baby at midnight so we just left the toddler at home sleeping in bed, blissfully unaware of what was happening. The other half was back home within 3 hours, neither child (the older one is 9) woke up. My parents turned up the next morning.

    Probably not the best option, but considering I had the baby within 1/2 hour of getting to the hospital if we'd woken the other kids up, got them organised, packed them in the car etc I would have either had the baby in the car in subzero temperatures (I live about 2 mins from the hospital) or in the house while nagging DD#1 to put her clothes on.

  5. #5
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    Jun 2010
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    You might be surprised at who will step up and help you when you need it, but you may need to ask for some help. Is there any chance of inviting some family from overseas to stay with you and paying half of their costs? Its still a long time away so you would have a chance to save the money. They might be delighted/honoured for the invite? Otherwise, what about paying for a support person for your DD to be there with you or just at home with her? The suggestion of someone from their childcare is a good one, we considered this even though we had lots of family close by.

  6. #6
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    Apr 2006
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    DH stayed at home with DS and I got a ride with the midwife to the birth center and had DD by myself. Not ideal, but we didn't have anyone that would look after DS.

  7. #7
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    Dec 2005
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    Like others have said, if she goes to daycare, then you could ask one of them. But if you can't find anyone, then you may have to take her with you. Good luck.

  8. #8
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    Nov 2008
    North Haven, NSW
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    Im not sure if youre near me either but im happy to help if you are