
There’s no amount of preparation you can do before your first baby is born to truly ready yourself to bring them home for the first time.
Sure, you can read all the books, listen to all the podcasts and pick the brains of every person you’ve ever met who’s come into contact with a baby, but until you’re actually living it, you can’t possibly comprehend the enormity: your home is now also the home of a tiny, adorable, squalling extra human being.
To say things will never be the same is… kind of an understatement.
Of course, the second time around, things are a little different.
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The prospect of adding a sibling to the family is daunting in a whole different way (it’s going to be really easy to juggle a toddler and a newborn, right? Right?!?!!?). But there’s a lot more confidence that comes with having been there before.
It’s like they always say: hindsight is 20/20, except if you were really sleep deprived at the time, in which case hindsight is about 15/20. And that’s still pretty good!
That’s why, as I prepare to bring my second baby home, I know I’ll be doing some things a little differently this time around.
Accepting help, knowing the time I’ll need help for is finite.
When you’re the parent of a newborn, the fourth trimester feels like it will last, quite literally, forever. It’s hard to see your way out of the fog, and even harder to imagine a time when things will return to some kind of “normal”.