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    Home » Opinion

    Please STOP asking if I'm having another baby!

    Published: Jul 4, 2015 · Modified: Jan 31, 2016 by Maraya · This post may contain affiliate links · 7 Comments

    Baby photo
    With Zali, my second baby, at 22

    I was always baby crazy- I was the toddler who tried to pick up any 'baby' even slightly smaller than myself. Growing up I had dolls that I dressed every day before I went to school and put them in pyjamas every night before bed.

    I babysat from when I was 12 and In year 11 I was kicked out of careers class for saying all I wanted to do is get married and have babies. I'm pretty sure my parents were just happy I made it through high school before I had children!

    I got married and had my first baby at 20 and my next at 22. My husband and I were both at uni and we lived in a cottage at the bottom of my parent's garden. It was HARD! So much harder than I ever thought. I had visions of still hanging out with my friends- just with a baby in tow- but that never happened! My son was difficult and wouldn't let anyone hold him- and he NEVER slept! All my friends were off at uni and drinking every weekend while I was at home.

    Baby Tahrin
    With my first baby when I was 20. I look like I'm 12!

    Mother's group was tough- most of them were old enough to be my mum and I never bonded with any of them. I went to young mother's group too but, apart from a few that I bonded with, they were mostly exactly what you think when someone says "teen mum'. Even when they started school I was only 25, while most of the other mums were 40+. They were never anything but nice but we never ended up forming close friendships.

    Skip forward 16 years and I have a new relationship and a 3 year old girl- as well as a now 16 year old and a 14 year old. This time around everything has been different- I've made the most amazing friends, I feel like part of a community (and a huge part of this is thanks to groups on Facebook- I didn't even have the internet the first time around!) and I absolutely love my life as a mum of a little one again (well most of the time anyway). It's given me a new career with this blog and other fantastic opportunities and I wouldn't change it for the world.

    Tully
    me and Tully

    However- I constantly, on a daily basis, get asked, "Are you going to have another one?" This is fine- ask away, but when I say no I'm sick of people feeling like they need to talk me into it! Why does everyone feel they need to have a say about how many children I have? I hear, "She will be lonely", "But the gap is so big", "Don't you want an even number?", "Doesn't your husband want another child?" "Wouldn't you love a little boy? Then you'll have 2 of each!" "Oh you'll change your mind".

    My answer to all of these questions is NO, NO, NO, NO and NO! I have been doing this parenting thing for 16 years now- and it's time to look forward to other things in my life. I've learnt a lot since year 11 careers class and I'm sorry Mrs Hurley, I didn't know what I was saying- "I want more!" (coincidently she's now my son's high school teacher at the same school I went to...)

    I want to work, I want to hang out with my teenagers (just FYI I'm telling you the teenager years are the best- don't listen to the hype), I want to enjoy just having to wrangle one child at the shops, park and every where else. I like that the two of us can hang out together and I don't need to worry about another child.

    I hear other mums talking about what they miss about their life before kids; their income, holidays etc- I was so young that all I miss is my pocket money and being allowed to drive mum's car!

    So... when you see me out and about with my one child (because you know, the teens won't leave their rooms) PLEASE don't keep asking if I'm having another baby- because I'm not. EVER, EVER, EVER AGAIN!

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    Comments

    1. Sara | Kid Magazine

      July 04, 2015 at 5:22 pm

      I always find it to be such a bizarre question for people to ask. It's so personal and you never know if someone is trying and can't fall pregnant or whatever other issues might be going on. Great post Maraya! X

      Reply
      • Maraya

        July 05, 2015 at 9:03 pm

        Thanks Sara. I know!!! For all you know it took someone years to have the one they've got!

        Reply
    2. Jessica

      January 10, 2016 at 5:16 pm

      I find it rude that people ask. My situation is different my husband left. My son is one and a half and complete strangers ask me. My answer is well you need a husband/partner for that and he left. That shuts them up. It's a very personal question to be asked

      Reply
      • Maraya

        January 11, 2016 at 3:46 pm

        Oh I'm really sorry to hear that- that's so rude of people. It's a good reminder that people should think before they speak. You never know someone else's situation.

        Reply
    3. Kel

      June 06, 2016 at 5:25 pm

      I'm a single mum of 1 and have been asked (mainly when my daughter was younger she's 6yo now) if I'm having another or being told I have to have another. I've come up with a couple of responses that seemed do the trick. "she's perfect I don't need or want any more" and "she has half siblings at her dads and she doesn't even want to go there" and I've also said the "need a man for that" or similar..

      Reply
      • Maraya

        June 07, 2016 at 11:53 am

        Everyone has an opinion! It's one thing to ask in passing as part of conversation but a whole other to argue their point like they have a say!

        Reply
    4. Mel

      June 24, 2016 at 2:57 pm

      My little sister is 18 years younger than me, she was born after all the other kids had grown up and moved out. I was the youngest of 5 before she was born. Dad remarried and his wife had no children.
      She's got it so good! They have time, they have money. It's like she's an only child yet she has 5 older siblings who spoil and love her too.
      She has 9 nephews and nieces aged 4-17 (she's 10) so plenty of playmates when she visits or we visit.
      I think she has the best life she could have how it is right now. I'm positive your little one isn't missing out on a thing!

      Reply

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