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amother
  Gladiolus


 

Post Tue, Dec 31 2024, 2:59 am
I think a lot of you are making sense but it all applies to older children.

When you have a few babies at home, who literally need that obsessive love from their mother and loads of nurturing, all this will be split between siblings. I am talking specifically about young kids aged 2.5 and under.

I know a few people that had three kids and the oldest was 2.5 years old. The older two definitely were lacking, as much as the parents tried and are really quite wonderful.

A baby needs so much focus and care on them all the time. Older children do not need that.
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  B'Syata D'Shmya




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 31 2024, 3:17 am
amother Gladiolus wrote:
I think a lot of you are making sense but it all applies to older children.

When you have a few babies at home, who literally need that obsessive love from their mother and loads of nurturing, all this will be split between siblings. I am talking specifically about young kids aged 2.5 and under.

I know a few people that had three kids and the oldest was 2.5 years old. The older two definitely were lacking, as much as the parents tried and are really quite wonderful.

A baby needs so much focus and care on them all the time. Older children do not need that.


You are confusing Love and the physical ability to handle multiple children.
You can love your child but not have the physical capability to do it all.
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amother
  Babyblue


 

Post Tue, Dec 31 2024, 3:49 am
amother Gladiolus wrote:
I think a lot of you are making sense but it all applies to older children.

When you have a few babies at home, who literally need that obsessive love from their mother and loads of nurturing, all this will be split between siblings. I am talking specifically about young kids aged 2.5 and under.

I know a few people that had three kids and the oldest was 2.5 years old. The older two definitely were lacking, as much as the parents tried and are really quite wonderful.

A baby needs so much focus and care on them all the time. Older children do not need that.


Correct, but this is not what OP is asking. Her older child is about 2 and she only has one child. All of the other posts were responding to her question. Try to stay focused on OPs question please.
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  imaima




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 31 2024, 4:09 am
Iymnok wrote:
I wouldn't call her rude, she really couldn't understand, coming from a world where 3 kids is a lot.

Each of my kids expands their capacity to love with each additional child.
There is no contradiction in my love of an older child when a new one comes along. Actually, my love for the older ones grows. As well as my nachas when they truly welcome their new sibling into their hearts.

She doesn’t have to say everything she thinks
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amother
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Post Tue, Dec 31 2024, 8:38 am
My youngest is four.
And I did not post to ask if it's worth having more kids when it takes away from older siblings. I do think it's worth it and even worth it for siblings that are getting less because of it. I was just expressing how I feel and asking others if they feel that way too.
I hear what ppl are saying that it's not true and it's I diff type of love as they grow older. I'm still pretty sure it's different by me. feelings toward child actually changed the second I came home with baby. If it would be age related, would've happened before or after and not necessarily just then. I'm disappointed to hear that I'm almost alone in this.
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amother
Cherry


 

Post Tue, Dec 31 2024, 9:11 am
As others have said, I think as your kids get older, you will realize that it’s not possible to give baby love to an older kid. My oldest is about to become bar mitzvah and I absolutely adore him and enjoy him so much. But no, I am not going to gobble his cheeks and tickle his toes and squeal from how delicious he is. And just wait till you experience the attitude of a defiant 9 year old. No, you will not feel your heart expanding to include his brattiness. But that will not change your baseline of love.
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  mushkamothers




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 31 2024, 9:58 am
amother OP wrote:
My youngest is four.
And I did not post to ask if it's worth having more kids when it takes away from older siblings. I do think it's worth it and even worth it for siblings that are getting less because of it. I was just expressing how I feel and asking others if they feel that way too.
I hear what ppl are saying that it's not true and it's I diff type of love as they grow older. I'm still pretty sure it's different by me. feelings toward child actually changed the second I came home with baby. If it would be age related, would've happened before or after and not necessarily just then. I'm disappointed to hear that I'm almost alone in this.


They didn't change. You were hormonally bonded to your newborn and you're comparing that experience with the 4 year old so suddenly the contrast becomes obvious.

It's also very natural to feel protective of baby even to the exclusion of other children and even your husband. Literal mama bear instinct but it doesn't mean you don't love the other kids. It's all hormones.
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