Skip to main content

will be a mom of two at the right time

my hubby, son Hyzyd, HJ my niece and me



Hyzyd is almost 16 months. My friends asked me if I'm ready to be a mom of two. I think I'm not yet ready.

You see, though physically I feel strong to bear a baby for the second time, I still need at least two years to take care of my first baby properly and then prepare myself in every aspect for the second one. Having a toddler already and then a new born (not to mention that I'm a working mom) will only make things difficult for me and the children. Also, my Hyzyd will not feel as neglected if he is old enough to understand that a second baby is coming and needs attention. We want also to make sure we have enough finances to support a second baby. Doctor visits, baby products, health supplements, medicines,medicare supplements, etc. can burn quite a hole in our pocket. So we make sure we are financially sound to have a second child. Also, we plan soundly for the future keeping both the kids in mind. We will need to fish out a good amount for education and career building for the two kids; not to mention their different lifestyles and demands.

So, we keep these few things in mind and I can look forward to a great second pregnancy with the blessings of our God Almighty!


Comments

  1. wow dami nang paid posts...grabe, how do u do that? hehehe!
    Got an award for you, just check it out.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

It's me, Hyzyd!

It's been awhile that mom isn't updating my page so I gonna take over to inform you all especially my grannies, uncles and aunts on how am I doing these days . I'm thinking of publishing a photo each day and just a little description of what it's all about. Hope you all like it though. I'm open for your suggestions guyz. So long for now coz mommy's gonna use the CP. it's me,

advantages of using ergo baby carriers

I really find it very convenient to have a baby carrier . I could get things done around the house. I could do my rounds on shopping. We could eat in a restaurant without any hassles. I like Hyzyd to be held all the time while I'm at home on weekends and at the same time doing some minimal household chores. I read from the Baby Book of William and Martha Shears that using a baby carrier reduces crying and colic. A 1986 study of 99 mother-infant pairs (reported in Pediatrics) showed that carrying babies at least three hours a day reduces crying and fussing 43% during the day and 51% at night. Babies are happier because they have less need to cry, and parents enjoy their babies more as a result. This simply explains why Hyzyd is a happy baby. I don't have a problem with him. Carrying my baby promotes bonding and enhances my feelings of competence as a parent. A higher frequency of feeding and touching stimulates mothering hormones, and frequent carrying encourages and speeds the

First aid for bump/bruises

Today's topic at Mommy Moments is to share some of our first-aid techniques. Here's the up-to-date guide in aiding bumps/bruises: Before, I think that I need to apply ice on a bruise until it heals. Now, I learned that Ice or a cold compress is useful in the first 24 hours, then switch to warm compresses Why? A bruise is a broken blood vessel under the skin, and applying ice to the area early on will help stop the internal bleeding and inflammation. A day after the injury, put warm compresses or a hot water bottle on the bruise to increase blood flow to the area, which will help break up the blood clot. A heating pad on a low setting will also work -- just be sure to place a cloth or towel between it and your child´s skin. (None of this will produce magical healing, though: You´ll probably see a kaleidoscope of colors for about 10 days.) an entry for: