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    Posted: 12 January 2012 at 10:12pm
DD is 21 months and Im due with #2 tomorrow!
A problem that has been getting worse and worse the closer to the end of this pregnancy is that DD is REALLY attached to me. She was very much a daddy's girl from day one - always wanted him to give her a bath/shower, always wanted cuddles from him not me etc - somewhere in the last few months, that has totally changed!

It has gotten to the point where she throws a massive tantrum if I leave the room, often screams if I move away from her even a little bit (eg if we are reading/drawing and I get up to get a drink). She insists on me carrying her around 95% of the time (not an easy task - shes heavy and im huge), is very protective of me any time I have a medical type thing happen - mw checking baby and even having a plaster on my foot sends her into a panic. She clings to me like a little monkey (dont need to actually hold on to her shes holding on so tight) - its all pretty exhausting at the best of times!

Lately she is even refusing anything from DH - tonight I tried to get her to have a shower with him and she screamed the house down until I got her back out...straight away she was fine.

Im worried how DH will cope when Im in the birthing centre post birth (they will just have to deal with it but still concerns me and I think DH is crapping himself quietly). It also worries me how she will cope when I have a newborn around that needs my attention a lot. Again, she will have to cope and adapt and I plan to make sure she gets plenty of 1 on 1 time with me but still, the worry is there.

So what im wondering is have you had to deal with this and how did your toddler/child cope while you were away and on your return with the newbie???
Any tips and tricks would be great too

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sounds like what happened with us. She will be fine while you are away - it's mostly behavioural and as much as I know it sounds a bit mean, toddlers do try it on a bit, esp with their mummies. If there is one thing I would say, it is to spend a few days in the birthing unit bonding with your new one, because once you get home, you don't get much of a chance - I missed out as there were no rooms available, and I really regret it because I didn't get to have descent cuddles apart from feeding for nearly the first 6 weeks.

It is hard having two little ones, esp when the older suddenly requires 200% attention. Our little girl refused to have baths, threw all her food on the floor and threw massive tanties. But (and it suck to be told this over and over) it is just a phase, it;s short-lived and 8wks on, we are nearly back to normal :-)

we gave our then 17mo a present from the baby, and spoilt her a bit. Made sure everyone who came to visit after paid her attention before the baby & left the baby with DH and did a few things with DD on our own (walks/playground/music etc). Basically the poor little NB gets a bit ignored for the first bit, but things do come right quickly & 21months is a great age to give them some responsibility in 'helping' which makes them feel involved and important & keeps them occupied ;-)


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Yea I am definitely going to be staying at least two nights at the birthing centre squoggs! My main goal is to get breastfeeding sorted out before coming back and dealing with both babies. And truthfully, shes been such hard work lately, Im kinda looking forward to the break (no doubt I will be eating my words and gagging to come home once in there though!).

Good to know things have settled a bit for you. Like I say, both her and DH are just going to have to deal with it - no going back now!!
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I just started to read this tonite and wanted to reply but thought it would be too late, however, just did a search and your're obviously still waiting, bugger!

I was in a similar boat to you now, 4 wks ago. My DD is very attached to me and was worried how she would take it all with the new baby and me in hospital. Well, I spent 4 nights in hospital (had a elctv CS) and she would visit with DD everyday and although I talked to her about this well in advance for months actually, the reality was a bit different for her. DH did have a hard time of it, DD pine for me when she left the hospital each day, but really DH just had to deal with it. On the 3rd day I got him to leave DD with me for a couple of hours so he could get a break, and we spent some quality time hanging out, albeit in a hospital, lol. She helped me give bubs her first bath and we read books together and puzzles (make sure you have a armload of her favourite toys/snacks etc in the hospital. I made sure she had a gift from bubs to her and she bought one for bubs too (did that bout a weeks before and took to hospital).

So really the hospital thing was the most traumatising thing for her and she got over it, but she had no ill feelings toward bubs and still doesn't. I'm lucky that bubs is very easy going and sleeps a lot so I have the time to spend special time with her during the day, and DD takes her out to the beach most afternoons/evenings, I have been coming along too lately, which she is happy about.

Basically include her as much as you can, I understand that she's a bit younger than mine but feel your concern.    It will all work out as long as she has your time at some stage each day and you and others pay her attention also.    I agree with what was said re time in hospital, those 4 nights I didn't stress bout DD or DH, I just bonded with bubs and it was the most special time for us.

Hope all goes well, GL

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Thanks for the reply millemama and yip, still waiting

We have tackled a couple of issues - she has had a couple of showers with DH in the last week without as much as a boo (even kicked up a fuss when I tried to get her OUT again!). DH has been taking her for daddy/daughter things more than he was (even if its just down the farm) and I think its making a difference.
She is still extremely clingy to me but I can take her for walks without her screaming until I carry her (still wants carrying a lot but not the entire time).

Plan is for DH to bring her in to visit as much as possible and we are prepared for the tanty when they have to leave again but sometimes bribery is a good thing

So basically, we have done all we can and just need to cross out fingers for the rest....and hope for a cruisy newborn
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I was worried about DS too as he had always been a mummys boy, DH was never allowed to do anything!

First night was apparently hell, but after 5 days in hospital they are bonding happily now!

DS is coping well with DD, always wants to be close tho, so when I'm feeding I get him to bring a book that I can read while I feed. DS loves getting blankets, or my water etc, I've even taking to not getting everything before I feed just so he can help out.

We worried about him regressing with his toilet training, but if anything he got better!

Altho everytime the midwife comes to visit he asks if she is coming to put DD back in my tummy!

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Originally posted by KerryLea KerryLea wrote:

Plan is for DH to bring her in to visit as much as possible and we are prepared for the tanty when they have to leave again but sometimes bribery is a good thing


Bribery is ALWAYS a good thing!

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