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What is it like having a newborn/baby?, Really? The good and the bad!
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12/11/2012, 11:49 AM
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I originally joined EB years ago when my DH wanted us to think about having kids. I wasn't ready. I asked some questions on here and the answers confirmed that I wasn't.
To be honest, I still don't think I am. It might sound selfish, but I like our life. I like our Sunday morning routine of a sleep in, lazy breakfast outside with the papers... visiting restaurants and new bars, travelling often enough...and not stressing too much about money.
In my head, if we had a baby, there are so many negatives... the thoughts that run through my head are: we won't have enough sleep, we'll never have time for us, I'll miss work, I'll really miss my income, we won't be able to eat out, I'd be lonely staying at home, we won't be able to do things with our friends, we won't be able to make plans spontaneously, travel will be much harder (and maybe not affordable?), breastfeeding would be difficult... and on it goes...
As you can see... I can think of many reasons that we shouldn't have a baby. Not to even start that the thought of labour and birth absolutely terrify me.
However, two of my close friends have had babies in the last three months. Both of them are quite bored at home, said they have heaps of time, the babies just sleep. I swear, I don't think I have ever seen them awake! They have had no problems breastfeeding, they still come out, do lots of visiting etc...
It started me thinking that maybe my perception of having a baby is unrealistic.
What is it really like?
This post has been edited by julia*v: 12/11/2012, 11:49 AM
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12/11/2012, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE In my head, if we had a baby, there are so many negatives... the thoughts that run through my head are: we won't have enough sleep, we'll never have time for us, I'll miss work, I'll really miss my income, we won't be able to eat out, I'd be lonely staying at home, we won't be able to do things with our friends, we won't be able to make plans spontaneously, travel will be much harder (and maybe not affordable?), breastfeeding would be difficult... and on it goes... I found all these things to be true at times. Fortunately, when my kids smile, laugh, tell me they love me, do something incredible, hug me, learn something new, fall asleep in my arms or do any number of things that make me proud, all the challenges are made worthwhile and I realise that there is far more important things than going out to lunch with friends
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12/11/2012, 12:02 PM
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I can't tell you what it's like - because I'm still 7 weeks away from finding out myself.
But I understand how you feel, I was on FB the other week and saw and article about the renovations that had been done to the Newtown Hotel and looking and the leopard print pool table and tiki bar area - I swear I almost cried because I felt like I was missing out and that part of my life was over.
It's not selfish if you enjoy your life and your time with DH. I hate that a lot of women are made to feel as if their lives without children are meaningless and trivial.
I would suggest you talk to your DH and really look at if it's something that you want and that you both want. Maybe try and spend more time with your friends who have babies, you might learn something and they might appreciate the company.
I'm excited for the new chapter in my life and to see how me and DH adapt to the role of parents and what this baby will be like. But it's not for everyone and that is completely okay.
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