A mom of one seeks advice from parents of multiple children about what they learned between their first and second babies. She asks for tips on what to do differently, what to avoid, and any valuable insights they gained through their parenting journey.
I am a one-and-done kind of gal. Having a second baby is not for me, and I honestly struck gold with my first, so I'm perfectly content. However, I can't help but think if I did have a second, how much better I'd be at mom-ing since I'd have everything I learned from my first.
\So parents of multiple, what's something you learned between Baby 1 and Baby 2 that you stopped or started doing the second time around? Maybe there were some expensive baby registry things you realized you never used the first time, so the second time, you opted to add more everyday things like baby food (and a Doordash gift card for those first few days back from the hospital). I definitely should've asked for a convertible crib instead of a bassinette, which he grew out of in 3.4 seconds. Maybe you did disposable diapers for your first, but hated the cost and waste, then transitioned to cloth for your second and realized it was a lot of extra work and laundry, so you found a blend of both with your third. At the park, you secretly bought a duplicate of your second's favorite stuffed animal so you'd have a replacement if something happened.\You learn soooooo much being a parent, please please share your wisdom with me in the comments below and it could be featured in an upcoming
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