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firstly - a belated congratulations on the birth of your child.
i'm assuming this is your first baby (boy or girl?) and you are overwhelmed by the emotions of motherhood.
it is obviously natural to want more of the same - and so i agree with those previous posts ---- you are not nuts - just very happy to be a mother.
it will settle in due course, in the mean time, relish the joy of your situation.
once again - congratulations.
firstly - a belated congratulations on the birth of your child.
i'm assuming this is your first baby (boy or girl?) and you are overwhelmed by the emotions of motherhood.
it is obviously natural to want more of the same - and so i agree with those previous posts ---- you are not nuts - just very happy to be a mother.
it will settle in due course, in the mean time, relish the joy of your situation.
once again - congratulations.
Lol I think it's quite normal. Never happened to me though! When my daughter was a baby she had terrible colic and I wasn't sure if I could cope with her at times so it never entered my head/I never desired another. I often wonder if she'd been an easier baby if I would have still felt the same. My daughter is 5 now and I've never felt broody in my life. I'm quite envious of those who do as I'd like to experience the feeling.
Hope Phoebe is getting on well :)
Hope Phoebe is getting on well :)