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The Second One...

I have a 7 month old son. He has been a great baby. My pregnancy was great, labor easy, and my son has been sleeping through the night since he was 2 1/2 months(10 hours a night). My question: Is the 2nd one the total opposite? Everyone is telling me that "we need to have 2". We are considering it in a few years, however, everything went so well with my son, I am worried about testing fate. Am I the only crazy one here?

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My children are 9 and almost 2. My daughter, firstborn, was perfect. Labor wasn't the easiest, but the pregnancy part was a breeze. She slept through the night at 3 months, didn't have any formula problems (like I did with my son) was always a good listener, did not get into things, could entertain herself, didn't scream, hit, bite, and I could go on and on about how perfect she was. Now, my son is the complete opposite! The pregnancy and labor were difficult, he cried all the time, didn't sleep through the night until after 12 months, he screams all the time (when he's excited, sad, mad, frustrated), doesn't listen at all, gets into EVERYTHING, hits, and I could go on about him too. I love my son, but I can honestly say that if I would have had him first, I never would have had another child. And at this point, I can say I am done having children. I think though, if you feel that it is the right time to have another child, then you should. I think I made the mistake of having my son and thinking it was going to better the situation I was in at the time. And although he is so difficult and my life would be SO much easier without him...that feeling all fades away when he gives me a kiss or hug for no reason and when he smiles at me (he's so cute)! Good luck with whatever choice you make.

Hi J.: Well, if you are interested in having a second child-I say go for it! My 1st was very difficult (colic, night terrors) but, the love of my life! I had no interest in having a second child but, my husband really wanted another and I had heard somewhere how difficult of a life it could be if she had to take care of my husband and myself (in old age) all of the responsibility would be on her... and how she would have no one if something happened to us. Anyhow, we had a son (2 1/2 years later-good age difference!) and he is completely oposite, light-heartd, funny, easy, etc... they compliment eachother. And the first day I walked in on them playing together I knew we had made the right decission!

Good luck-H.

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You can only do what YOU want to do. Don't let others sway your decision... all pregnancies are different and all babies are different...they are wonderful in every way, good with bad. They are the most precious gifts we are given. Best of luck!!!!

Hi J.: Well, if you are interested in having a second child-I say go for it! My 1st was very difficult (colic, night terrors) but, the love of my life! I had no interest in having a second child but, my husband really wanted another and I had heard somewhere how difficult of a life it could be if she had to take care of my husband and myself (in old age) all of the responsibility would be on her... and how she would have no one if something happened to us. Anyhow, we had a son (2 1/2 years later-good age difference!) and he is completely oposite, light-heartd, funny, easy, etc... they compliment eachother. And the first day I walked in on them playing together I knew we had made the right decission!

Good luck-H.

J.,
No, you're not crazy. I had a very easy-going child and was a bit nervous about having a second. But it was so great being a mom, that I knew I had to have another one. No one can say if another child would be the opposite because they are people with their own personalities. I can tell you that my children were similar and different as babies. While one refused to nurse, the other one did so with a vengence. While one easily slept through the night, the other did not. I found that there great things about and some challenges with each child. But if you and your spouse want another child, then don't let fear hold you back. It's just as wonderful the second time around, even if it's different.

Ya know, I have heard many many times that the hardest transition as a mother is from 0 to 1. Going from 1 to 2, or 2 to 3, etc. is always a lot easier. I don't know from experience because I only have 1, but that's what I've heard many times from different people that have multiple children. You'll never know how your children will end up until you actually have them, but once you already have one child, you'll know how to be a mother and what it involves (no matter how easy or hard your child was). If you want another one, don't worry about how hard they'll be...You just take things as they come, and I'm sure everything will be great!

Good luck!

J.,
All I can say is no two kids, two pregnancies for that matter, are the same. You may get lucky again or you could have payback. Whichever you choose, make sure it's what YOU want. Good luck!

J.,

dont believe everything u hear lol....i have 2...i have a 3 yr old nd a 19 month old nd both r boys. My 3 yr old only woke once for a bottle and slept pretty good. although, he only napped 2x a day until he was 1 nd then 1x a day and rarely naps. My 19 month old woke up atleast 3-6 times for a bottle. when he turned 12 months and went off the bottle he finally slept thru the night cept for maybe once then a lil while later he slept all night and he took hella naps and he still to this day constantly sleeps. he sleeps 12 to 14 hours at night and takes 2 naps a day for hours. im sure not everyones kid is like this therefore my advice is if u want another have another bc i dont think fate determines it i think each child is unique and i cant wait to have another no wait maybe i dont lol i currently wanna be pregnant so bad....i hope u like my answer....J.

My second one came as a surprise-on birth control! So I was terrified. But the labor was shorter (the nice part about the second is they say almost always the time is about half-my first was five hours-secong 1 1/2), and my first started sleeping through the night at 2 months. My second slept through night the night she was born. She's definitely easier, which has stunned me! Every baby will be different, and there's no gurantee no matter what-HOWEVER I know several only childs, and they wished so much for a brother or sister...

My second one was easier than the first. There are 20 months between my sons and the second was a BIG, UNPLANNED surprise. I was worried like most second time mothers that the first one was so great and so cute that there was no way the next would be so wonderful. I've been pleasantly surprised so far and he just turned 1 this summer. Motherhood is wonderful no matter how many you have. My only complaint is that I didn't have all the weight off from my first before I found out about #2 and now I'm dealing with the extra weight from BOTH. This too shall pass. LOL!!

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