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1-year-old, pregnant, depressed... need advice...rant...?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZaZa[is31weeksw/#2t]" data-source="post: 1539574" data-attributes="member: 605469"><p>Ah! I feel your pain.. sort of.. Well my daughter is almost 2 and I'm 32 weeks, so It's not quite as hectic. Things will get a little better once the baby is born. It will be hard for you at first with both of them, but once you get back into the swing of things it should be better. Zachary will want your attention more, but if you let him around the baby as much as possible, he should be pretty interested in the new one. He'll be really curious. Just try to include him in what's going on as much as possible. </p><p></p><p>Basically if I were you, right now I'd start putting off on the household chores and such and leave that for hubby. You have enough on your plate right now. Spend as much quality time with Zachary as you can because he's going to feel a little weird when the baby comes! You can do really low-energy things with him, like singing (my daughter loved this Little People CD and we sang kids songs all the time) and reading. I hope this helped, maybe a little! I'm nervous for my daughter, too... I feel really bad now that it's hard to hold her anymore. But hopefully you can catch a break and relax! Maybe get a sitter for a couple hours just for time to yourself? Good luck, and congrats <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZaZa[is31weeksw/#2t], post: 1539574, member: 605469"] Ah! I feel your pain.. sort of.. Well my daughter is almost 2 and I'm 32 weeks, so It's not quite as hectic. Things will get a little better once the baby is born. It will be hard for you at first with both of them, but once you get back into the swing of things it should be better. Zachary will want your attention more, but if you let him around the baby as much as possible, he should be pretty interested in the new one. He'll be really curious. Just try to include him in what's going on as much as possible. Basically if I were you, right now I'd start putting off on the household chores and such and leave that for hubby. You have enough on your plate right now. Spend as much quality time with Zachary as you can because he's going to feel a little weird when the baby comes! You can do really low-energy things with him, like singing (my daughter loved this Little People CD and we sang kids songs all the time) and reading. I hope this helped, maybe a little! I'm nervous for my daughter, too... I feel really bad now that it's hard to hold her anymore. But hopefully you can catch a break and relax! Maybe get a sitter for a couple hours just for time to yourself? Good luck, and congrats :) [/QUOTE]
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