|
Read Articles -
Complications in Pregnancy
Pregnancy Symptoms
Staying Fit During Your
Pregnancy
Fun Ways to Announce
Your Pregnancy
A Guide To Your
Pregnancy
Pregnancy’s Stretch
Marks
Preparing the kids for
Pregnancy
Wives Tales and Pregnancy
Morning Sickness During
Pregnancy
Halloween Pregnancy Ideas
Breastfeeding While Pregnant
Eating During Pregnancy
Holidays During Pregnancy
Concerns During Pregnancy
Diabetes in Pregnancy
How to Lose Weight After Pregnancy

Back To
Home
|
Preparing the kids for Pregnancy
The moment you find out your
pregnant you want to tell everyone, including your kids. The way you tell
your child depends on their age, an older child will understand what it
means when you tell them you are pregnant or that they are going to be a
brother or sister soon. However, a toddler is a little bit harder to
explain this too.
Think about your child’s personality when it comes time to tell them. You
know your child best. They may enjoy being sent little clues like you did
with daddy, or they may just want you to tell them straight out. You could
get lucky and have them walk in the room while you are announcing it. This
happened to me when I was expecting child number four. I had just walked
out of the bathroom waving the wand in the air to show my husband. I had
no clue that my kids had walked into the room until I heard them
screeching I was pregnant. Oops.
Their Reactions
Don’t be shocked if at first your child acts distant, many children will
respond to the news in their own way. One of your children may even start
to pretend to be pregnant right along with you, mimicking everything you
do. While another child may tell you they don’t want you to bring home a
new baby. These are all common reactions to the news, the way you handle
it will determine the outcome.
If your child seems reluctant to want another child in the home you may
want to find out why. The only way to find out what’s bugging him/her is
to ask. Maybe they are just scared that you are going to stop loving them,
or that everyone will forget about him/her when the baby is born.
Showing them They are Important too
A good way to do this is to make sure they get something the moment the
baby is born, some have had the doctors give the sibling their own baby
doll when their sibling was born. Try reading children’s books with them
to show them that it’ll be a good thing. Dad can always spend some one on
one time with them.
Involving Your Child in the Pregnancy
This is their baby too, have your children accompany you to a few of the
doctor visits. Let them hear the heartbeat of their little sister or
brother. Watch their faces light up when they see the baby for the first
time on the screen. There are many ways you can involve them, you can
encourage them to help you decide on a name. Try letting them feel the
baby kick for the first time by placing their hand on your swollen belly.
It’s easy to prepare the siblings for your new arrival as long as you
involve them in the pregnancy along the way. They’ll be happy to be part
of it and feel more of a connection to the baby when he/she is born.
|