God doesn’t give you more than you can handle mama! Everything will work out
First, take a deep breath. You’re facing a lot right now, and your feelings are completely valid. You’re doing your best with incredibly tough circumstances — and that already says a lot about your strength. 1. Prioritize Self-Care (Even in Small Ways) Even just a few minutes a day of quiet time — whether it's deep breathing, stretching, prayer, or sitting in silence — can help lower your stress. You're growing a new life while raising another — caring for yourself is essential, not selfish. 2. Ask for Help (And Be Specific) If you have friends, family, or a church or local support network, now is the time to lean on them. Be clear: Can someone help with daycare drop-off or pick-up? Do you need help finding transportation while you’re without a car? Can someone help with packing or moving prep? 3. Explore Support Services There may be community resources available to I'll continue 😌 reached my limit
As i was saying 🥰 3. Explore Support Services There may be community resources available to help with: Transportation: Try local mom groups or churches; some offer ride assistance. Childcare assistance: If your child just started daycare, ask about subsidies or sliding scale options. Pregnancy support: Some organizations can help with prenatal care, baby supplies, or even housing support. 4. Break Down the Stress You have many big changes happening. Try to break them into manageable chunks: Focus on one thing per day. Today might be finding transportation. Tomorrow could be calling the daycare to check on financial support. Keep a simple list. Crossing off even one thing can help you feel more in control. 5. Give Yourself Grace This isn’t forever. Things are chaotic now, but it will settle. You’ve already made hard decisions, and you’re showing up for your children — even under pressure. That matters.
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All these problems of the “now” will pass and you won’t even remember them one day. My kids are 12 months apart and it’s the best age gap ever lol. Sometimes I children without a sibling or a much younger sibling playing alone and am so thankful my kids are close in age and have each other. They are so self sufficient. They entertain themselves, talk to each other play games, love each other. I am so happy for you. This is such a blessing
i felt the same way when i got pregnant again. everything was crashing at once but it really does get better. i found that having little plans in my head helps me keep calm about what’s going to happen next