Omg my mom just found out this morning she was pregnant. Since I'm an only child, I don't know what to expect. Can anyone tell me what will begin to happen when the baby is born and gets into its toddler years? We're obviously not sure what sex it is yet. Also, she's going to the doctor on Tuesday.
DeadMemories answered Thursday December 22 2005, 1:23 pm: Hey, I am 13 and my little nephew was born 2 years ago and I had never had any younger brothers or sisters and baically I had NEVER been around any Babys. So Whenever he was born I would sit and watch my sister feed him and hold him, and what she would do whenever he cried. So thats really part of your responceabilty to. I'm not saying that you have to act like it's mom or anything. I mean just watch the way she acts around it. Then kinda get involved. Don't Act Jelous. Cause it's not the baby's fault. (Believe me I went through the Jelously thing). Now that he is 2 its Easier. He is a TOTAL Brat. But it's soo much fun being with him. You learn to like it. Then on you will learn what todo whenever he cries and stuff or gets a boo boo. You probably think you won't but you will. Its really fun. [ DeadMemories's advice column | Ask DeadMemories A Question ]
mistykz answered Thursday December 22 2005, 2:49 am: how old are your parents?
anyways, expect a total brat; they all are. it MAY get better once they get around 12 or 13...but no. no. it wont. [ mistykz's advice column | Ask mistykz A Question ]
rockerchick414 answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 6:51 pm: first congrats on ur lil brother or sister
well when my little brother was born like 4 years ago i was like sooo happy because i never had like any baby relatives around and not much experience and as soon as he was born i was the least bit jeaulas or scared but it tokk alot of time to worry about him i think its hard for a person to have thier first lil sibling because you dont know what to expect. and when he went to pre-school thast when i was the worst, i never ment to but i taught him some BAD words and he was about to get kicked cout of pre/school for it and i think you should star thinking about making a good impressioon
queenhearts answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 5:20 pm: Most of the attention is going towards the baby. Be prepared to help out. There's going to be a few nights where the baby is going to cry. I suggest ear plugs if you can't sleep through loud noises. Your mother is going to get tired a lot if she can't get the baby on a scehdule so be nice to her. Offer to change diapers, clean up, or get milk. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
Eissac answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 5:05 pm: Well be prepared to help out alot,, changing dirty dipers..and feeding and be ready for babysitting if your parents go out alot...alot of thing will change..but i think you will also have a lot of fun with your new baby sis/bro cause little kids bring joy with all the cute funny things they do.. they do so much cute things that all the annoying bad gross stinky stuff seems all worth it...hope you have fun with you new sibling and good luck and hope your mom's pregnacy goes well.. [ Eissac's advice column | Ask Eissac A Question ]
xOViLLYxO answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 4:32 pm: aw well im going to be honest with you the baby is going to get alot of attention and sometimes your going to think you mom doesnt love you or is ingorning you its not sure she just is trying her best to take good care and you prob will have to watch the baby alot but when it gets older it will all get better ♥ [ xOViLLYxO's advice column | Ask xOViLLYxO A Question ]
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