Do you remember what it is like in that last month before having a second baby?
Oh that last awful month of pregnancy. Do you remember it? The total inability to sleep, the constant wriggle to get comfortable, the vague recollection of what it is like to walk, not waddle and the overwhelming desire to get this baby out (but not before you get organised.)
There is a big difference though in that last month before you have a first baby and that last month before you have baby number two.
A lot less binge-watching Downton Abbey and a lot more preparing a toddler.
In the spirit of the count down to the ROYAL BABY we thought that her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge might need a few helpful hints in how to get through the next month before she is a mum of two:
1. Get George ready.
It’s difficult to explain exactly what is coming out of the royal tummy to a wee fella. Hopefully by now you have bought him a doll of his own to pretend to feed and a toy stroller to push.
But what he isn't going to be ready for is all the focus on the new bub. Make sure you have some special occasions ready for him in those first few days after the birth. Maybe some one-on-one time with Grandpops, we've heard Prince Charles is gagging for some time with George.
When the new baby come George's life is going to change as he knows it - and jealousy may rear its royal head.
Get him used to the routine now - quiet games on the palace floor, a few special toys to take out during feed time and introduce him to back-to-back Peppa Pig viewing sessions. It’s the only way you will get through.