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When do you stop worrying about your kids? (sensitive)

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theevildead2 · 28/12/2010 13:01

I spent years worrying I wouldn't get pregnant the past 9 months worrying I might have something go wrong in my pregnancy, I'm scared somwthing will go wrong with the labour. What I've managed to convince myself though is that in 6 months time when the baby is a bit sturdier I won't be worried all the time about it.

Lately on the news there has been a really upsetting story about a woman going missing (her body has now been found)when her parents came on to ask about her whereabouts it really broke my heart and it brought it home that actually... I may never rest when this baby gets here.

So I was just wondering those of you with children/ and older children/ adult children do you ever sleep? Does it get less scary?

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lexxity · 28/12/2010 23:45

I so understand what the OP means. With DS1 I was terrified that something would go wrong in pregnancy and that I could relax after he was born. Was I in for a shock!? This time round, I was a lot more relaxed through pregnancy and totally aware of the fact you never stop worrying, which has made it easier to worry less. (Does that make any sense at all?)

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