When I asked the hosts of Mamamia’s upcoming baby podcast The Baby Bubble, Sean Szeps and Zoe Marshall, for the things no one ever told them about becoming parents, one word came up again and again.
Poo.
Lots of poo. All. Over. Everything.
Aside from all the baby poo, Sean and Zoe had so much to say about everything they wish someone – anyone – had said to them before assuming responsibility over their tiny, helpless humans.
Some good, some bad, and some really soul destroying because, as they both confirmed, being a parent is bloody hard.
Let’s start with Sean and the five things he swears no one warned him about before he and his husband Josh brought home their twins, 16-month-olds Stella and Cooper.
We’ve got a little taste of The Baby Bubble for you, get it in your ears below. Post continues after audio.
1. You’ll never have free time again.
“I always say to people when they ask for my piece of advice about having twins is that you have to say goodbye to your free time. One of the things I realised right away when I was speaking to other parents of newborns is, when you have one child, the beauty of the fact that they sleep so much is you do get breaks. There are moments in your day, and most people sleep during those times, that become a routine where you’ll know OK I’m going to have a pocket here and here.”
“The problem with having twins is that kids are unpredictable, so even though you can attempt to put your twins on the exact same schedule, the reality is, sleeping and eating and crying and pooping all over your rugs is going to happen whenever they decide they want that to happen. So with twins, you’re not going to get the breaks you so desperately need, because [in my] personal experience, when one child was sleeping, the next child might go down 30 minutes later. And it’s the fact that your days are monotonous, you do the same thing, multiple times a day, day after day after day after day after day. And THAT is what no one told me.