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7 realities of pregnancy with a toddler

The honest ups and downs of toddlerhood while being pregnant.

I have a one-year-old and Iโ€™m pregnant again.

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My husband and I were overjoyed with this news. We always wanted to have two children that were close in age and who would be friends.

A blissful state of love arrives with your first child.

After this transition phase, (from the easy-going life that was you and your husband enjoying time together and some actual time to yourself) you think, how nice it would be for your first born to have a life-long friend and for you to have another little angel to love.

The path of destiny would be one of a perfect familyโ€ฆ Thatโ€™s what Iโ€™d always chosen to believe.

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Iโ€™m now finding out how unexpectedly hard and rewarding being pregnant with a toddler really is.

Here are seven things Iโ€™ve had to take into consideration;

1. Morning sickness

Imagine trying to feed a demanding toddler who canโ€™t yet walk while frequently racing to the toilet to vomit.

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I remember getting Floydy ready for a bottle one evening and I had an uncontrollable urge to be sick (this had happened every day since I had found out I was pregnant again).

Floydy decided to crawl into the shower with me. I was hunched over on all fours, sick. We were both fully-clothedโ€ฆ There was me at one end of the scale, feeling horrible, and him at the other, thinking, โ€œHey, this is a little differentโ€ฆ this showerโ€™s fun mummyโ€ฆโ€

Yes, this was unexpected.

2. Crazy, hormonal & irrational

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I recall very clearly at the beginning of this pregnancy, wanting to scream at Ross (my husband) over anything. Afterwards, I thought to myself, โ€œIโ€™m a crazy personโ€.

3. Reflection

Did we conceive too early? Will we cope? Can our marriage once again take that bumpy road that sleep deprivation, a sick baby, a teething bub so often leads you down?

With your first child itโ€™s the unknown you step into, with the second itโ€™s a little more of the known, but with no sex, Iโ€™m out of shape, Iโ€™m out of breath and Iโ€™m hot as a melting snowman in summer!

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4. The 12-week scan

โ€œOh, did you know you are having twins?โ€

This was the biggest shock of all! The fact that you will soon be a mother of not one, but two newborn babies and a crazy-hypo toddler who wants to play with you all day long. We previously hadnโ€™t had any history of twins on our family.

5. Bigger and bigger and BIGGER

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In the beginning, you donโ€™t really think too much about this. But with bigger comes all of the ailments that go with that. When thinking about having a baby itโ€™s the end result you picture rather than the pregnancy itself. Most of the time I just want to sleep, sleep, sleep.

6. Iโ€™m now a snail

I totally didnโ€™t expect to become a snail. Iโ€™m constantly hunched over. My body is different the second time around. Pregnancy and I donโ€™t really get along. I had back issues with Floydy and itโ€™s the same this timeโ€ฆ

Did I mention this time, Iโ€™m also carrying twins? Iโ€™m measuring 33 weeks and am only 26 weeks pregnant. What am I going to be feeling like when Iโ€™m measuring 36 or even 37 weeks? Ahhhhh! Scary.

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7. Love

The unfathomable love I now have with Floydy will again be experienced and shared with my two new babies. This is Pure love.

To cope with the next three months of pregnancy I need to force myself to do a lot less and ask for help.

Never be afraid of enlisting the help of day care, family and friends and a much-needed cleaner. Whilst over-coming all of the above there are times that I enjoy the miracles that my husband and I have created.

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With all my prayers I ask that they are delivered safe, healthy and happy into this world.

Love, Jade

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