My DS1 was almost 21 months when DS2 was born, so I have an idea how you are probably feeling. I had some help for the first 3 weeks of DS2's life as my parents were staying with us ... but after that it was a bit of learning curve.
But you know what ... somehow it works
I find that DS1 often wants me to read him a book while I'm BFing ... which is ok although can sometimes be a tad awkward depending on which side of me DS1 wants to sit. My other "tricks" are to (a) give DS1 something to eat which distracts him for a few minutes; (b) have something on the telly that he's vaguely interested in - he's not a huge telly watcher but is often distracted by it for 5 or so minutes and (c) get him playing with a toy he likes. My last resort () is to get the vaccum or broom out just before I BF - for some barmy reason my DS1 is a cleaning nut and he'll happily "vaccum" or "sweep" for 15-20 mins, which covers DS2's BFing.
Also, I find DS2 doesn't take long to BF compared to DS1 - I'm told that can be quite normal when there's not a big gap BFing your children (8 months in my case) - apparently second time round is a lot quicker.
As for relaxing, well ... not sure that I really relax 100pc when feeding DS2 because I'm generally busy making sure my toddler isn't getting up to too much mischief. He's active though fortunately not too much of a raging cyclone.
Good luck and try not to worry too much in the lead up to your next bub. It was certainly one thing that caused me a little concern but I've found that actually doing it is much easier than what I expected it would be.


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) is to get the vaccum or broom out just before I BF - for some barmy reason my DS1 is a cleaning nut and he'll happily "vaccum" or "sweep" for 15-20 mins, which covers DS2's BFing.
at the sweeping andi.

and it's the most gorgeous thing i have seen.
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