Unplanned and already
parents of a three month old baby girl, Simone
Perkins was preparing for baby number two.
Here she shares what to expect, and offers
hope at the end of the sleepless tunnel.
Six Weeks and Counting
The first six weeks of looking after a
newborn can be very taxing on both parents. Especially
if your child suffers from colic.
The good news is that most babies
will settle down after three months and although
still a handful, new parents can finally get some sleep
to recharge their very tired batteries.
There are numerous differences in rearing
two young children versus one. These include:
Time
Time previously spent recouping once you
have put one child to sleep is no longer available. When
one child is in bed, the other is often awake and vice
versa. If only they would synchronise.
Housework
Housework doesn't happen, unless you were
blessed with angel children. Often, the best time to tidy
up is at night when all are in bed. What about employing
a casual cleaner or nanny?
Finance
It's surprising how much money a small
human being can cost in extra food, clothing and of course,
nappies. Be ready!
Outings
Basic needs like going to the shops can
now be a major ordeal. Imagine carting two babies in and
out of their car safety seats or capsules, then into a
pram, and then into a busy supermarket. The aim is to try
to zip around before one of the them becomes frustrated.
Good luck.
Extra Limbs
You need them. For the first time in your
life you will begin to see yourself as an octopus, juggling
bottles and babies will become routine.
Communication
Prepare for a change in the way you communicate
and socialise. You will often feel too exhausted for both.
This will pass as your children become more settled and
sleep longer than a couple of hours.
And remember, just when you think you
can't feed another mouth or change another nappy, the joy
of having two unique, beautiful children will make it all
worth while.
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