You are such a wonderful mother. And your boys, all three of them, are so blessed to have you. Praying for the very best for you and the coming days. I’m a 6x grandpa who hopes to move from Texas to beautiful Italy.
David, congrats on being a 6x grandpa. I too am a 6x grandparent living in California. I always dreamed of moving to Italy, if not permanently, at least for a very long vacation. We are about to retire and move out of California, due to the cost & poor management of our state. We're looking at Georgia, where our first son moved 3 years ago with 3 of our grandchildren. The hardest part will be leaving our son in California & our 3 grandchildren here, my siblings are also still in California. All of our friends have moved out of California, our closest friends moved to Texas last Christmas. They are enjoying it very much. God Bless your future move.
I’m 53. My first 2 are boys and younger 2 are girls. Blessed to have amazing 4 adults. They all come with their own unique personalities. It’s such a joy and I know you’re going to embrace your journey with so much love and joy. I’m Malaysian and now after my kids are all extremely independent I’ve moved to North Italy finding my own path for another 50 years hopefully. Life is full of surprises and possibilities. Enjoy the journey Kylie. Children are a huge blessing. Wishing you well. May you have a blessed and safe delivery. I agree on journaling. I journal a lot and it’s my way of speaking out. On paper and it feels good.
What a lovely mix for your family! And how great that you get this new adventure at such a relatively young age of 53! 😊 That’s certainly an advantage of having children younger.
I have two boys almost 5 years apart and even in their adult life they are still very close. Boys have a special kind of love for their mothers different than girls. Congratulations!
@@KylieFlavell I guess I will chime in (I also wrote about my experience above), but just know that each person is different. Everything could be different. Being home and investing in your children is such a great choice though. Thankfulness is key. God Bless you @KylieFlavell.
@@KylieFlavellJust do what you are doing including with the languages. I am U.S. American. I gave birth and live in Germany. We tried the one parent one language and I was the only English speaker but had to speak German in my every day life. My kids too, knew from a very early age which language to use with which people. Then when visiting my family in the U.S., I would speak English and Italian to my immigrant parents. It all worked out and my children are fluent in written and spoken English and German. Plus in school they learned French and Spanish but Italy/ Italian is their most appreciated culture because of the importance of family.
As someone who has been trying to conceive for the last 5 years, and currently in the middle of IVF… you handled this part of the conversation so beautifully and respectfully ( my husband literally said, wow, she didn’t say one thing that triggered me 😂) which is saying a lot when you’re in a highly sensitive season / time of life.
I’m so deeply relieved to hear this. I always feel very sensitive sharing good news related to children when there are so many people out there experiencing repeated disappointments or challenges - emotional and physical. I wish you both so much strength and love.
Your dialogue shows that you’ve thought about it immensely. And although it is not anyone else’s responsibility to safeguard our emotions, it’s definitely appreciated when they do. Thank you 🤍
Mom of two boys here, three years apart. They were the best if friends and worst of enemies. With my boys it swung the gammet. If they were quiet I knew they were into something probably together, that they shouldn't be in to or doing. They were the joy of my morning and the sorrow of my afternoon. They are grown now and I miss my little boys so much. When they are small they are so sweet and cute, and cuddly. I miss the even the mess and noise of my little children. My advice ia to find toys and intrests they both share but also things they like individualy so that they will play together well but also have something to do on their own when they need the separation time. Enjoy them as much as you can. God bless you.
My 2 boys are 16 months apart and your description fits mine so much! Great friends for a lot of the time and sometimes there were battles that worked themselves out the best if I stayed out of it which was hard for me to do. Making sure that I spend special time for each of them separately also and their personalities are so different and I love them each equally!
Congratulations and the health is the most important thing in having a child. I have two boys and they are truly opposites, but they both have a love of creative art. One loved art growing up and is an artist and the other was into music and trying different instruments. They played well together up until around ages 8 and 5, then grew apart when they made their own friends at school. As adults they don’t talk often, but enjoy each other when together. I hope your boys will be best friends. 💙💙
Hi Kylie...Last time I commented was right after you delivered your first boy. However, when you asked for mother's who had more than 1 boy, I had to write again! We had two boys, 2 yrs & 3 months apart. I too would have loved to experience raising a little girl (I came from a family of 3 girls), but the Lord knew what He was doing when He put our family together. I thought I had raising boys down (having already given birth to 1), but our boys couldn't be more different. Our first son was more quiet, loved reading and working on his computer, art projects, driving cars, and eventually learning to fly my father's private airplane. He was more of a loner. He also had a very bad case of colic; crying from 4-8:00 pm every day for 5 months. It made my first mothering experience challenging, frightening, and I was afraid of what each day would hold. I felt completely inadequate at being a mother. Magically at 5 months he completely changed, and became a happy baby thank God, and I was so thankful as we began to bond and I enjoyed mothering more and more. My second baby was completely different. Both birth methods were completely the same by the way, we used the natural Lamaze method of giving birth, something that was popular in the 1980's when I gave birth in the US. My second son was happy from the moment he woke up; almost never cried, adventuresome, social, loved to build things with his hands, was very physical, and always wanted to be outside. As my boys grew, they complimented each other. There was friction when they were younger, as one was more careful with his things and didn't want them bothered, and the second boy just wanted to play with his brother and would "pester" him a bit. However, as they grew they learned to work together, and truly enjoyed having each other around. I loved being the mother of boys, truly I wouldn't want to change anything, other than wishing my first boy wouldn't have had to suffer from colic for so long. But being a mother of boys has been so special. I'm excited for you and your husband. Praying your birth experience will be so much better this time around. God Bless you sweet lady.
Wow. Thank you for sharing all this. That sounds like my experience with Gianfranco - screaming in pain while I held him and rocked him sometimes for 5 hours at a time, every day. Then he magically got better. Interesting to hear how two children of the same gender, raised in the same way can be so different. Makes me excited to meet this next child. 😊
@@KylieFlavell Yes I truly felt for you as you were going through your initial struggles with Gianfranco, but you were getting so much advice I didn't want to just add to your frustration. My sister put me in contact with a group called, LaLeche, and that book helped me the most. I was eliminating everything...didn't drink any alcohol or coffee from the time I got pregnant with both boys. I eliminated gassy veggies, chocolate, and on and on. Nothing seemed to help, oh and the doctor gave me some kind of "drops" to help with the colic, but I was afraid to use them. I remember how alone I felt, I didn't know any other women who stayed home with their children. It was so isolating. I nursed my first boy for 16 months, and had to quit nursing my second early (9 months) as my milk supply started to drop off. Anyways, I was so relieved my second boy didn't suffer like the first. Quite honestly, I'm surprised I wanted to try again for another baby, the first experience was so hard on me. But time does heal...you forget a bit.
Ooh just back from a walk to find this fabulous update. I have to say I have two older brothers (born less than a year apart!) and none of us had meltdowns. Our mum was always very calm, but also very clear about consequences if we behaved badly. I have friends with bi-lingual children and both of them have opted for speaking the second language in the house and English outside (but luckily their spouses both learned French/Italian so that could be done quite easily). Really enjoyed your 'chat' with us Kylie!
Congratulations on having a second son 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉You’re right, as long as your baby is healthy, it doesn’t what the sex is. Wishing a more positive outcome with this birth at the hospital 😍😘
You are absolutely right about taking care of your children at home when they are small children. Just like your mother, I worked with small children and in prestigious private institutions! where the teachers with angelic faces greeted the children in front of their parents in an adorable way. When the parents left, they forbade me to hold or console any crying child of the 3, 4, 5 year old children, because they told me that I was going to turn them into annoying crybabies. I was even fired from a job at a school once because as a pedagogue and teacher and above all as a human being that I am, I recorded the inappropriate behavior of the teachers towards the children of a group of 6 to 7 year olds, and the director, who was a woman, chose to fire me because I was a dissatisfied witness. She continued the horrible treatment of the children. Imagine, one time a teacher wiped the face and snot of 20 children with the same handkerchief. She said it was to save money, and I got angry every time, or because they were yelled at and punished in the yard for long periods of time in the sun, that is why I am totally against having a child in daycare, where the sexuality of children is also at risk. Sorry for going on too long but it is important that those who want to have a child know these things in order to save enough so that one of the relatives can take care of the babies at home until the child can speak and know how to report abuse.
Oh dear - that all sounds awful. I’m sure not all places are like this but it is very disconcerting to think of one’s child in that kind of environment. I’m sorry you had that experience.
Another mother of two boys (ours were 2 1/2 years apart). I remember when our second son was born, the older one's nursery school teacher asked him who his best friend was and he said his brother, of course. And, so it has always been. They were each other's best men at their weddings and now they are parents of our five grandchildren and they rely so much on each other for advice and camaraderie. I will say that our second son "gave" his older brother a bicycle when he was born as a thank you fro welcoming him into the family--and that did a lot to make our older son predisposed to like and love the new baby. Five years later, we welcomed a daughter and the three of them are very close but the boys definitely have a special bond. Sending you heartfelt wishes for an easy last trimester and delivery of this precious new life. xo
My two sons are now in their 30's. No gender reveals in those days...at first I thought I wanted a girl the second time around, but was actually relieved when we had another boy because I knew what to expect lol! We were fortunate that they weren't destructive, got along well (for the most part...we only heard what tricks they pulled on one another when our eldest was best man at his brothers wedding and shared their shenanigans!) Having two sons is wonderful, enjoy! Best wishes for this exciting time in your life! Sending lots of love from California!
Thank you! To be honest, that was my concern, having not grown up with brothers and seen friends whose boys destroy everything in sight, but so far Gianfranco doesn’t seem to have that temperament and it’s encouraging to hear your boys didn’t either. 😊
Skin care really all comes from within - hydration, nourishment, all of it. And it’s good to remember that our skin is our largest organ, and what you put on your skin eventually gets into your bloodstream so keep it natural!
After my experience of giving birth to my first son in Italy....I decided my second son would be born back home in Scotland. What a difference...birth plan, pain relief and lots of care!
I have 2 boys 2.6 months apart. They shared a room together until they were 10 and 12.6 we added another room to the house and they could have their own room but they wanted still share their room and did so until they moved out. Later in life they worked together for years. They are now 40/43. I always wanted a daughter but I now have granddaughter which has been so fun!!! Enjoy your sons it will be wonderful!! My boys were so sweet until the high school years. Very rough!! But they came around.😍😘
Living in Toscana is a dream! To make a house and all surrounding by your own hands in Italia vechia style, is a making a dream come true! Living in a beutifull nature with soft and mild climate, preparing a home made food from local garden in traditional recipies,-nothing coul'd be better. Rispetto, Kelly, anche per tutta la tue famiglia! Avanti!
I had 2 boys, 2 years apart. I was hoping for a girl the first time, and actually cried when the ultrasound showed he was a boy. But oh my gosh! I fell totally in love when he was born, and he was the most amazing, fun, sweet, loving, and smart little child, and I would not have traded him for a girl! With my 2nd pregnancy, it really didn't matter as much to me. My son wanted a brother, and I now had the boy experience and found it to be the greatest joy of my life. Yes, I had another boy, and he was an equally amazing little child and both of them have grown into successful adults who have made us incredibly proud. And, guess what? Son #1 and his wife had their own little boy last year, and Son #2 and his wife are expecting a little boy in the spring! Yay for little boys!! (BTW - before the boys had children, we did a family trip to Italy and stayed in Tuscany part of that time. We all have the fondest memories of that part of the world!)
Congratulations on another sweet boy. I have two, 23 months apart and though they are so different from each other in likes, looks and abilities, at 18 and 20 they are so close. They trust each other, turn to each other for support and celebrate each other’s victories. It couldn’t be better. And like you said, I have boys who can concentrate for long periods of time, loved cuddles, are very thoughtful of others and yes….a few broken bones did happen. All the best to your family.
Hallo Kylie I am turning 60. Have 2 boys. One 25 and one 18. Your little one reminds me so much of my oldest. He could also consentrate from a very young age. His piano teacher taught him like for an adult and he was only 3. More serious and very precise with everything. Love and guide his younger brother alot. The second one is the happy go lucky one. Love life and adores his older brother. They get along sooo well. Blessed to have them. Boys are much easier than girls and lesz expensive 😊 I am sure you will enjoy yours. We are also only 2 sisters. Love from a 36 degree celsius South Africa. Your videos are the best! Thank you!
From one “Boy Mom” to another… congratulations on Baby Boy #2! No doubt your boys will enjoy a childhood full of love, laughter and adventure together. Wishing you a safe and pleasant delivery when the time comes. 🩵
My son's two boys which are young men are best friends. The oldest got married in July and his brother was his best man. It's a beautiful thing to have a born in best friend. Biggest problem you'll have is their loyalty to one another when they do things. Lol. So happy for your family
I have 3 boys, the last set were twins . I finally have a grand daughter, my mini me. There is something comforting that I have these 3 men who have my back always. ❤
From one “Boy Mom” to another, Congratulations on Boy #2! I too will be very curious to see if his personality will be different from Gianfranco. 😊 Thanks for answering the questions so intimately and honestly as usual! ❤
My husband is British and i am Afrikaans. I only spoke Afrikaans and he dpokd English. Hd did not even understand Afgikaans. Both boys grew up bilingual. And did what your little one did by explaining to their dad in English what i just spoke in Afrikaans. Children are like little spunges. They learn very quickly. So, carry on with both. I was also 33 with 1st boy and 41 with second. No problems. Keep fit and healthy like you do Kylie.
It’s such a gift! I wish I had grown up with two languages like that so I didn’t have to work so hard at learning them! 😂 As you said, it’s so fun seeing them translate for the adults. Thank you for your encouragement.
Montessori is good but I found a more complete one in which I specialized 😊, high scope, they work individually on all the competencies, but also in groups, and it has an excellent focus on learning to resolve conflicts with others, not only does a teacher intervene to tell them what to do, but they also help them learn to negotiate and resolve.@@KylieFlavell
I have two boys and we now live in Padova! They are 6 & 8 and bicker a bit, but my eldest is very protective of his you his brother at the park 🥹 They share a room for now and spend a lot of time playing together. They are VERY active kids, but I wouldn’t have it any other way!
So they are the same age difference as our sons will be, more or less. Good to hear they can play together and wear each other out! 😂 Hopefully that will work for us.
Lovely news. I have 2 sons, now in their 40s. They are 2years and 5 months apart. It was challenging particularly as teenagers. Chalk and cheese in personality. The older one cleverer and also taller so could always win an argument one way or another. Good luck.😊
I feel so much sadness that I may not have time to have children (I’m single, nearly 34), but like you Kylie, finding the right relationship has always been my priority. I froze some eggs but I know it’s not a fail safe backup. I am really open to adoption as well, but I feel like a lot of men only want their own biological children. I’m trying to make my peace with every eventuality but it does break my heart to think about it sometimes and it adds a lot of pressure to the dating process 💔
I completely understand your sadness but 34 still gives you time. The frustrating thing is that one can’t expedite ‘love’ and dating these days seems harder than ever. But I know women who have had healthy pregnancies at 43 and 45. The good thing is that usually dating in your thirties, men and women are much more adept when they meet someone at deciding what their intentions are and knowing if a partnership will work, so your whole life could change in the space of a few months. 😘😘😘
@ thank you so much Kylie, your kind words are honestly so encouraging to me and your videos are always so inspiring. Wishing you and your family all the very best for the new arrival 💕💛
Congratulations ❤❤. I have 2 sons (49 & 47). They are complete opposite but are super close and always have been. My second also started transverse. The doctor turned him many times and yes ended head down - but it was a natural breach birth (face upwards) and 43 internal stitches later. Was no different to the first but I had extremely quick labours - 1 hour for the first (7lb 6 ozs) and 35 minutes for the second (8lb 13 ozs). I left hospital both times (after 7 days) wearing my jeans so exercise is extremely important after childbirth. I’m 73 and still wear the same size clothes as I did at 18. You will be so blessed having 2 sons- boys love their mothers. We are still extremely close My eldest exudes commonsense whereas my youngest is “the mother’s worry” but so lovable. I have loved every moment with my sons and you will too. You are doing a fantastic job parenting ❤❤
I had two boys and then a surprise girl! They are now all in their 30's and all are still the joys of my life. It doesn't matter what you have, you are a wonderful mother and the two of you have made a wonderful family. Congratulations and prayers for a blessed birth.
Ahhh, congratulations. The boys will be best of friends - mine at 31 and 29...and caboose baby boy, 23, are all best of friends! Blessings on the upcoming birth!
Kylie, I guessed right! The give away for me is the fact that you only look pregnant in the belly. When I carried my girls, weight was dispersed evenly all over. I also had more morning sickness with my two girls compared to being pregnant with my son. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful informative video.
I didn't find it hard to be fun and playful while being very firm about boundaries. It just takes saying what you mean and meaning what you say and understanding 'no' is nothing to feel guilty about. I had three girls and was a single parent for some of their upbringing. One thing I did was really think about the rules I put in place- were they for the children's good? A lot of the parents I observed created rules for their own selfish reasons. The result was that there weren't many rules but the ones there were couldn't be got around. I don't know how I conveyed that because I never said much about it but my daughters say they were very clear about what they weren't to do. I trusted them quite a bit as they got older but always said that I'd trust them till they gave me a reason not to. It worked extremely well and they've grown into three high functioning women I'm very proud of. 😍
❤😂Ola Kylie, kids are amazing, I love your video's, my grandchildren knows the the difference between Portuguese and Italian, thank you for sharing, beijinhos Alice from Canada 🍁
Yes, I was going to say it’s what you put in your body. I think you very well and healthy and I think that’s what makes your skin look really fresh and glowing all the time and that’s great. You’re very fortunate to be able to because I could see that your sister is beautiful like you and your mother is beautiful to you have good genes as well so you’re lucky. Very lucky, even though I’m older lady now, but I try the best I can but I would like to eat better to
My mother had 6 boys and 5 girls and much to our dismay she used to say if she could do it all over again she'd have 11 BOYS! lol In her opinion they were much easier to raise...less drama. I am also the mother of one son and we've rarely had a bad moment...let alone a bad day. He's the light of my life.
Now the next question....what are you going to name babyboy #2? 3 weeks away...wow. all my prayers for you and a safe and easy delivery. God bless you. ❤
Hello I have three boys , who are men now , but it was wonderful . I did want a girl as well , but it was so so special having our three amazing boys . Great playmates .
My guess was a boy before you told us , because in your last video , you said you got the baby’s cloths out and washed ,, and they were all of JK old boys clothes . Congratulations 🎉.. no matter the gender babies are Sweet blessing . I had Three boys . Two were close in age and it made things so much easier because they can share so much and they have a play mate.
🙄I was so WRONG! You look so beautiful another son that is wonderful. 👣 Diet does play a roll in your skin for sure. Greens do wonders for me. Plus all the fresh vegetables. Beautiful video thank you for sharing. Sezane Clothing is so beautiful.
Congratulations you two! I'm a mom of two adult boys, 29 and 24 Kylie, some tips, start saving for their university funds now, believe me honey, it's important, especially if the boys are both gifted, with intelligence, I don't mean to sound like I'm boasting, just a hard lesson we learned. My boys shared a bedroom until high school, we do have a 3 bedroom house, they preferred it that way. Yes, they will fight, come home from school,both with bloody noses, both caught up in fights one covering for the other. Saturday rugby games got reaaaally intense, they supported different teams, as teenagers. What I do miss, there dad working away some weeks, and as little primary school boys we ended up on my bed in winter, carried the TV from the lounge into the bedroom.😅 The eldest one, teaching his brother how to ride a bike, and drive a car. Their dad and I just watching them from the side. The saddest part, the night we took the eldest one to the airport, he got a position as a mathematician after graduation from university abroad, and his brother hugged him like I've never seen before, as we left the airport, he just couldn't keep it in, in the car he burst out in tears, said to me mom: I just said goodbye to my best friend...that's life, you lovely young woman!❤
Oh my goodness! Thank you for sharing all this. What an adventure it is to love children (and watch them love each other) and witness them grow into adults. 😍
WE all have our unique characters and I do think astrology is a curious prediction of character 'type'. The Sun sign, Rising sign and Moon sign at time and place of birth is a great place to start re character traits. All manner of other machinations of course form character. But I know your beautiful loving natures will help most Kylie and Guido. All the very best for a safe and happy birth. 🎉❤🎉. Xx
I knew it was a boy from watching last episode. When showed the newborn clothing drying outside. But wisely didn’t say a word. It wasn’t my place. Btw congrats!
Keylie, te deseo que el nacimiento de tu otro bebé sea sin complicaciones y que tú bebe llegue a sus vidas con muchas bendiciones, me gustaría mucho que a tus publicaciones pudieras ponerles los subtitulos en todos los idiomas, al menos aquí en Estados Unidos tengo solo la opción de leer los subtitulos en Inglés
You’re right in that it would have been a beautiful surprise. Maybe on the next one! 😁 Perhaps some people like the idea of visualising how the family will transition into a different group and preparing mentally for that. Or sometimes it makes me feel closer to the creature in my tummy knowing a little bit more about them. 😊
I highly suggest you train the baby to the breast… and the bottle (breast milk). It will give you a break, plus allow Guido time to bond with the baby.
Sorry Kylie why don't you stay away from all this psychological stuff,it's very nice to see you cooking,the landscapes,your little boy,the restaurants a.s.o but this is to much
You seem so brave anyway, my question to you are you going to homeschool your children because I don’t think you live close to a school that’s my question to you. You look wonderful by the way.
We do have a school near us. I’m not sure if we will homeschool although I’m tempted. Honestly, we haven’t looked into schools enough yet to consider this. Although perhaps we should… 😊
I honestly don’t understand what is going wrong but due to the fact that it’s a common issue across many hospitals, it seems to be a deeper problem, as you say.
You are such a wonderful mother. And your boys, all three of them, are so blessed to have you. Praying for the very best for you and the coming days. I’m a 6x grandpa who hopes to move from Texas to beautiful Italy.
Wow! Six! Lucky you.😊 Hope your plan for Italy becomes a reality. ♥️
David, congrats on being a 6x grandpa. I too am a 6x grandparent living in California. I always dreamed of moving to Italy, if not permanently, at least for a very long vacation. We are about to retire and move out of California, due to the cost & poor management of our state. We're looking at Georgia, where our first son moved 3 years ago with 3 of our grandchildren. The hardest part will be leaving our son in California & our 3 grandchildren here, my siblings are also still in California. All of our friends have moved out of California, our closest friends moved to Texas last Christmas. They are enjoying it very much. God Bless your future move.
I’m 53. My first 2 are boys and younger 2 are girls. Blessed to have amazing 4 adults. They all come with their own unique personalities. It’s such a joy and I know you’re going to embrace your journey with so much love and joy. I’m Malaysian and now after my kids are all extremely independent I’ve moved to North Italy finding my own path for another 50 years hopefully. Life is full of surprises and possibilities. Enjoy the journey Kylie. Children are a huge blessing. Wishing you well. May you have a blessed and safe delivery.
I agree on journaling. I journal a lot and it’s my way of speaking out. On paper and it feels good.
What a lovely mix for your family! And how great that you get this new adventure at such a relatively young age of 53! 😊 That’s certainly an advantage of having children younger.
I have two boys almost 5 years apart and even in their adult life they are still very close. Boys have a special kind of love for their mothers different than girls. Congratulations!
How lovely! Any advice?
Yes I have two boys as well.
@@KylieFlavell I'm a boy mom and soon to be a boy Gram! nothing like it! 🥰
@@KylieFlavell I guess I will chime in (I also wrote about my experience above), but just know that each person is different. Everything could be different. Being home and investing in your children is such a great choice though. Thankfulness is key. God Bless you @KylieFlavell.
@@KylieFlavellJust do what you are doing including with the languages. I am U.S. American. I gave birth and live in Germany. We tried the one parent one language and I was the only English speaker but had to speak German in my every day life. My kids too, knew from a very early age which language to use with which people. Then when visiting my family in the U.S., I would speak English and Italian to my immigrant parents. It all worked out and my children are fluent in written and spoken English and German. Plus in school they learned French and Spanish but Italy/ Italian is their most appreciated culture because of the importance of family.
As someone who has been trying to conceive for the last 5 years, and currently in the middle of IVF… you handled this part of the conversation so beautifully and respectfully ( my husband literally said, wow, she didn’t say one thing that triggered me 😂) which is saying a lot when you’re in a highly sensitive season / time of life.
I’m so deeply relieved to hear this. I always feel very sensitive sharing good news related to children when there are so many people out there experiencing repeated disappointments or challenges - emotional and physical. I wish you both so much strength and love.
Your dialogue shows that you’ve thought about it immensely. And although it is not anyone else’s responsibility to safeguard our emotions, it’s definitely appreciated when they do. Thank you 🤍
Guido & Gianfranco congratulation boys! You’ll be three boys to one mum… treasure the girl in between you… so happy for you
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Congratulations. I had three sons, and I now have two very young grandsons.
It’s wonderful for boys to have brothers! 😍
😊😊😊😊 Thank you!
I had two boys and wouldn’t trade it for anything! Life gave me a wonderful granddaughter who I did day care for---a blessing for me!!!!❤
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Mom of two boys here, three years apart. They were the best if friends and worst of enemies. With my boys it swung the gammet. If they were quiet I knew they were into something probably together, that they shouldn't be in to or doing. They were the joy of my morning and the sorrow of my afternoon. They are grown now and I miss my little boys so much. When they are small they are so sweet and cute, and cuddly. I miss the even the mess and noise of my little children. My advice ia to find toys and intrests they both share but also things they like individualy so that they will play together well but also have something to do on their own when they need the separation time. Enjoy them as much as you can. God bless you.
My 2 boys are 16 months apart and your description fits mine so much! Great friends for a lot of the time and sometimes there were battles that worked themselves out the best if I stayed out of it which was hard for me to do. Making sure that I spend special time for each of them separately also and their personalities are so different and I love them each equally!
Thank you both! Great to hear your perspective. 😊
Congratulations and the health is the most important thing in having a child. I have two boys and they are truly opposites, but they both have a love of creative art. One loved art growing up and is an artist and the other was into music and trying different instruments. They played well together up until around ages 8 and 5, then grew apart when they made their own friends at school. As adults they don’t talk often, but enjoy each other when together. I hope your boys will be best friends. 💙💙
Thank you! I hope so too! 😊
Hi Kylie...Last time I commented was right after you delivered your first boy. However, when you asked for mother's who had more than 1 boy, I had to write again! We had two boys, 2 yrs & 3 months apart. I too would have loved to experience raising a little girl (I came from a family of 3 girls), but the Lord knew what He was doing when He put our family together. I thought I had raising boys down (having already given birth to 1), but our boys couldn't be more different. Our first son was more quiet, loved reading and working on his computer, art projects, driving cars, and eventually learning to fly my father's private airplane. He was more of a loner. He also had a very bad case of colic; crying from 4-8:00 pm every day for 5 months. It made my first mothering experience challenging, frightening, and I was afraid of what each day would hold. I felt completely inadequate at being a mother. Magically at 5 months he completely changed, and became a happy baby thank God, and I was so thankful as we began to bond and I enjoyed mothering more and more. My second baby was completely different. Both birth methods were completely the same by the way, we used the natural Lamaze method of giving birth, something that was popular in the 1980's when I gave birth in the US. My second son was happy from the moment he woke up; almost never cried, adventuresome, social, loved to build things with his hands, was very physical, and always wanted to be outside. As my boys grew, they complimented each other. There was friction when they were younger, as one was more careful with his things and didn't want them bothered, and the second boy just wanted to play with his brother and would "pester" him a bit. However, as they grew they learned to work together, and truly enjoyed having each other around. I loved being the mother of boys, truly I wouldn't want to change anything, other than wishing my first boy wouldn't have had to suffer from colic for so long. But being a mother of boys has been so special. I'm excited for you and your husband. Praying your birth experience will be so much better this time around. God Bless you sweet lady.
Wow. Thank you for sharing all this. That sounds like my experience with Gianfranco - screaming in pain while I held him and rocked him sometimes for 5 hours at a time, every day. Then he magically got better. Interesting to hear how two children of the same gender, raised in the same way can be so different. Makes me excited to meet this next child. 😊
@@KylieFlavell Yes I truly felt for you as you were going through your initial struggles with Gianfranco, but you were getting so much advice I didn't want to just add to your frustration. My sister put me in contact with a group called, LaLeche, and that book helped me the most. I was eliminating everything...didn't drink any alcohol or coffee from the time I got pregnant with both boys. I eliminated gassy veggies, chocolate, and on and on. Nothing seemed to help, oh and the doctor gave me some kind of "drops" to help with the colic, but I was afraid to use them. I remember how alone I felt, I didn't know any other women who stayed home with their children. It was so isolating. I nursed my first boy for 16 months, and had to quit nursing my second early (9 months) as my milk supply started to drop off. Anyways, I was so relieved my second boy didn't suffer like the first. Quite honestly, I'm surprised I wanted to try again for another baby, the first experience was so hard on me. But time does heal...you forget a bit.
Ooh just back from a walk to find this fabulous update. I have to say I have two older brothers (born less than a year apart!) and none of us had meltdowns. Our mum was always very calm, but also very clear about consequences if we behaved badly. I have friends with bi-lingual children and both of them have opted for speaking the second language in the house and English outside (but luckily their spouses both learned French/Italian so that could be done quite easily). Really enjoyed your 'chat' with us Kylie!
Thank you, Ann! Good to know there are more mothers out there who managed the calm but clear approach. 😊
Congratulations on a second boy.
Thank you for taking the time to answer all the questions. 😊
Thank YOU for taking the time to watch such a long video! 😊
Congratulations on having a second son 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉You’re right, as long as your baby is healthy, it doesn’t what the sex is. Wishing a more positive outcome with this birth at the hospital 😍😘
You are absolutely right about taking care of your children at home when they are small children. Just like your mother, I worked with small children and in prestigious private institutions! where the teachers with angelic faces greeted the children in front of their parents in an adorable way. When the parents left, they forbade me to hold or console any crying child of the 3, 4, 5 year old children, because they told me that I was going to turn them into annoying crybabies. I was even fired from a job at a school once because as a pedagogue and teacher and above all as a human being that I am, I recorded the inappropriate behavior of the teachers towards the children of a group of 6 to 7 year olds, and the director, who was a woman, chose to fire me because I was a dissatisfied witness. She continued the horrible treatment of the children. Imagine, one time a teacher wiped the face and snot of 20 children with the same handkerchief. She said it was to save money, and I got angry every time, or because they were yelled at and punished in the yard for long periods of time in the sun, that is why I am totally against having a child in daycare, where the sexuality of children is also at risk. Sorry for going on too long but it is important that those who want to have a child know these things in order to save enough so that one of the relatives can take care of the babies at home until the child can speak and know how to report abuse.
Oh dear - that all sounds awful. I’m sure not all places are like this but it is very disconcerting to think of one’s child in that kind of environment. I’m sorry you had that experience.
Congratulations on another beautiful baby boy !! ❤❤❤❤
That's wonderful news! Bonny baby on the way & what an adorable big bro he'll love..God bless you all richly.Take care, lovely.❤😊
Another mother of two boys (ours were 2 1/2 years apart). I remember when our second son was born, the older one's nursery school teacher asked him who his best friend was and he said his brother, of course. And, so it has always been. They were each other's best men at their weddings and now they are parents of our five grandchildren and they rely so much on each other for advice and camaraderie. I will say that our second son "gave" his older brother a bicycle when he was born as a thank you fro welcoming him into the family--and that did a lot to make our older son predisposed to like and love the new baby. Five years later, we welcomed a daughter and the three of them are very close but the boys definitely have a special bond. Sending you heartfelt wishes for an easy last trimester and delivery of this precious new life. xo
Congratulations on having another boy. Prayers that this delivery will be so much better than your first one.
Thank you so much! I’m sure it will! 😊
Dear Kylie, You look beautifully ready to proceed with more & more.Great Q & A Thanks 🙏🙏🙏❤
Thank you Christine! So glad you liked the Q&A. 😁
always a pleasure Kylie
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My two sons are now in their 30's. No gender reveals in those days...at first I thought I wanted a girl the second time around, but was actually relieved when we had another boy because I knew what to expect lol! We were fortunate that they weren't destructive, got along well (for the most part...we only heard what tricks they pulled on one another when our eldest was best man at his brothers wedding and shared their shenanigans!) Having two sons is wonderful, enjoy! Best wishes for this exciting time in your life! Sending lots of love from California!
Thank you! To be honest, that was my concern, having not grown up with brothers and seen friends whose boys destroy everything in sight, but so far Gianfranco doesn’t seem to have that temperament and it’s encouraging to hear your boys didn’t either. 😊
Skin care really all comes from within - hydration, nourishment, all of it.
And it’s good to remember that our skin is our largest organ, and what you put on your skin eventually gets into your bloodstream so keep it natural!
So true!
After my experience of giving birth to my first son in Italy....I decided my second son would be born back home in Scotland. What a difference...birth plan, pain relief and lots of care!
Congrats, how exciting! Praying for a healthy rest of your pregnancy and delivery!
Thank you. 🙏🏼
I have 2 boys 2.6 months apart. They shared a room together until they were 10 and 12.6 we added another room to the house and they could have their own room but they wanted still share their room and did so until they moved out. Later in life they worked together for years. They are now 40/43. I always wanted a daughter but I now have granddaughter which has been so fun!!! Enjoy your sons it will be wonderful!! My boys were so sweet until the high school years. Very rough!! But they came around.😍😘
Thank you, Christine! Lovely to hear your experience.
Congratulations on the news of a beautiful baby boy! Such blessings for 2025!!❤
Thank you Susan! 😊
Congratulations!!! It doesn't matter the gender, all that matter is a happy healthy family!❤🎉
Very true!
Living in Toscana is a dream!
To make a house and all surrounding by your own hands in Italia vechia style, is a making a dream come true!
Living in a beutifull nature with soft and mild climate, preparing a home made food from local garden in traditional recipies,-nothing coul'd be better.
Rispetto, Kelly, anche per tutta la tue famiglia! Avanti!
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I had 2 boys, 2 years apart. I was hoping for a girl the first time, and actually cried when the ultrasound showed he was a boy. But oh my gosh! I fell totally in love when he was born, and he was the most amazing, fun, sweet, loving, and smart little child, and I would not have traded him for a girl! With my 2nd pregnancy, it really didn't matter as much to me. My son wanted a brother, and I now had the boy experience and found it to be the greatest joy of my life. Yes, I had another boy, and he was an equally amazing little child and both of them have grown into successful adults who have made us incredibly proud. And, guess what? Son #1 and his wife had their own little boy last year, and Son #2 and his wife are expecting a little boy in the spring! Yay for little boys!! (BTW - before the boys had children, we did a family trip to Italy and stayed in Tuscany part of that time. We all have the fondest memories of that part of the world!)
Well that’s certainly encouraging to hear! Thank you Debbie!
Congratulations on another sweet boy. I have two, 23 months apart and though they are so different from each other in likes, looks and abilities, at 18 and 20 they are so close. They trust each other, turn to each other for support and celebrate each other’s victories. It couldn’t be better. And like you said, I have boys who can concentrate for long periods of time, loved cuddles, are very thoughtful of others and yes….a few broken bones did happen. All the best to your family.
That’s great to hear! What a beautiful way to grow up with a best friend.
I have 2 boys..very different personalities!! U shall be so Blessed! 💙🙏🏻💙
Hallo Kylie
I am turning 60. Have 2 boys. One 25 and one 18. Your little one reminds me so much of my oldest. He could also consentrate from a very young age. His piano teacher taught him like for an adult and he was only 3. More serious and very precise with everything. Love and guide his younger brother alot. The second one is the happy go lucky one. Love life and adores his older brother. They get along sooo well. Blessed to have them. Boys are much easier than girls and lesz expensive 😊 I am sure you will enjoy yours. We are also only 2 sisters. Love from a 36 degree celsius South Africa. Your videos are the best! Thank you!
How interesting. Sending love down to South Africa. Thank you for watching. 😊
From one “Boy Mom” to another… congratulations on Baby Boy #2! No doubt your boys will enjoy a childhood full of love, laughter and adventure together. Wishing you a safe and pleasant delivery when the time comes. 🩵
So kind! 🥰 Thank you. I hope so!
My son's two boys which are young men are best friends. The oldest got married in July and his brother was his best man. It's a beautiful thing to have a born in best friend. Biggest problem you'll have is their loyalty to one another when they do things. Lol. So happy for your family
How beautiful. Hoping our sons might have such a strong rapport. 😊
❤❤❤ lovely news regarding new baby boy ❤❤❤
I love watching. Congratulations ❤ I really appreciate you sharing this.
So glad you liked it. Thank you! ❤
I have 3 boys, the last set were twins . I finally have a grand daughter, my mini me. There is something comforting that I have these 3 men who have my back always. ❤
🎉 congratulations, sending tons of blessings to you and your family.
So kind, Carrie!
From one “Boy Mom” to another, Congratulations on Boy #2! I too will be very curious to see if his personality will be different from Gianfranco. 😊
Thanks for answering the questions so intimately and honestly as usual! ❤
Sometimes I get a bit nervous putting out such personal chats on the internet so it’s lovely to have your appreciation. 😊
I am so excited for you! Love you and your wonderful family!
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Haven't stopped by in a while. Congratulations, wonderful. Love John Franco's name too.
Glad to have you back. 😘
So happy for you,Guido and Gianfranco. Merry Christmas and all the best for 2025. We love your life and videos and encouragement.🙏😁
Thank you very much.
My husband is British and i am Afrikaans. I only spoke Afrikaans and he dpokd English. Hd did not even understand Afgikaans. Both boys grew up bilingual. And did what your little one did by explaining to their dad in English what i just spoke in Afrikaans. Children are like little spunges. They learn very quickly. So, carry on with both. I was also 33 with 1st boy and 41 with second. No problems. Keep fit and healthy like you do Kylie.
It’s such a gift! I wish I had grown up with two languages like that so I didn’t have to work so hard at learning them! 😂 As you said, it’s so fun seeing them translate for the adults. Thank you for your encouragement.
The learning method of Montessori is definitely responsible for Gianfrancos independent & wonderfully curious 😅nature
Possibly! 😊
Montessori is good but I found a more complete one in which I specialized 😊, high scope, they work individually on all the competencies, but also in groups, and it has an excellent focus on learning to resolve conflicts with others, not only does a teacher intervene to tell them what to do, but they also help them learn to negotiate and resolve.@@KylieFlavell
I have two boys and we now live in Padova! They are 6 & 8 and bicker a bit, but my eldest is very protective of his you his brother at the park 🥹 They share a room for now and spend a lot of time playing together. They are VERY active kids, but I wouldn’t have it any other way!
So they are the same age difference as our sons will be, more or less. Good to hear they can play together and wear each other out! 😂 Hopefully that will work for us.
Lovely news. I have 2 sons, now in their 40s. They are 2years and 5 months apart. It was challenging particularly as teenagers. Chalk and cheese in personality. The older one cleverer and also taller so could always win an argument one way or another. Good luck.😊
Yes, Guido and his brother have very different personalities, too. We shall see… 😊
Wishing you an easy birth Kylie!! 💐🙏🏻🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! I appreciate your encouragement!
I feel so much sadness that I may not have time to have children (I’m single, nearly 34), but like you Kylie, finding the right relationship has always been my priority. I froze some eggs but I know it’s not a fail safe backup. I am really open to adoption as well, but I feel like a lot of men only want their own biological children. I’m trying to make my peace with every eventuality but it does break my heart to think about it sometimes and it adds a lot of pressure to the dating process 💔
I completely understand your sadness but 34 still gives you time. The frustrating thing is that one can’t expedite ‘love’ and dating these days seems harder than ever. But I know women who have had healthy pregnancies at 43 and 45. The good thing is that usually dating in your thirties, men and women are much more adept when they meet someone at deciding what their intentions are and knowing if a partnership will work, so your whole life could change in the space of a few months. 😘😘😘
@ thank you so much Kylie, your kind words are honestly so encouraging to me and your videos are always so inspiring. Wishing you and your family all the very best for the new arrival 💕💛
Wishing you a good birth experience this time around. 🌺
Congratulations ❤❤. I have 2 sons (49 & 47). They are complete opposite but are super close and always have been. My second also started transverse. The doctor turned him many times and yes ended head down - but it was a natural breach birth (face upwards) and 43 internal stitches later. Was no different to the first but I had extremely quick labours - 1 hour for the first (7lb 6 ozs) and 35 minutes for the second (8lb 13 ozs). I left hospital both times (after 7 days) wearing my jeans so exercise is extremely important after childbirth. I’m 73 and still wear the same size clothes as I did at 18. You will be so blessed having 2 sons- boys love their mothers. We are still extremely close My eldest exudes commonsense whereas my youngest is “the mother’s worry” but so lovable. I have loved every moment with my sons and you will too. You are doing a fantastic job parenting ❤❤
Beautiful vlog thank you Kylie and its wonderful JF will have a new brother, Keep safe and strong until the arrival day!❤❤❤
I had two boys and then a surprise girl! They are now all in their 30's and all are still the joys of my life. It doesn't matter what you have, you are a wonderful mother and the two of you have made a wonderful family. Congratulations and prayers for a blessed birth.
You’re so lovely to say this. Thank you! 😊
Ahhh, congratulations. The boys will be best of friends - mine at 31 and 29...and caboose baby boy, 23, are all best of friends! Blessings on the upcoming birth!
Thank you so much, Donna!
Ohhh Kylie congratulations that’s wonderful news.
Thank you Maria!
Kylie, I guessed right! The give away for me is the fact that you only look pregnant in the belly. When I carried my girls, weight was dispersed evenly all over. I also had more morning sickness with my two girls compared to being pregnant with my son. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful informative video.
CONGRATS !!💙🥰
You are really amazing! I salute you!!!❤
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💙 I just hope your 2nd baby boy will be a good sleeper 💙
We’re hoping so too! I was/still am a terrible sleeper and my sister was a dream so… you never know. 😊
Friends forever!
I didn't find it hard to be fun and playful while being very firm about boundaries. It just takes saying what you mean and meaning what you say and understanding 'no' is nothing to feel guilty about.
I had three girls and was a single parent for some of their upbringing. One thing I did was really think about the rules I put in place- were they for the children's good? A lot of the parents I observed created rules for their own selfish reasons.
The result was that there weren't many rules but the ones there were couldn't be got around. I don't know how I conveyed that because I never said much about it but my daughters say they were very clear about what they weren't to do.
I trusted them quite a bit as they got older but always said that I'd trust them till they gave me a reason not to. It worked extremely well and they've grown into three high functioning women I'm very proud of. 😍
Amazing! Sounds very similar to my mother’s approach. We always had such a lot of trust - even as teenage girls.
Aaaaaaaaa how cute JonFranko having brother, he’s going to be happy, and Kylie boys always close there mother ,
Am a 3 boy mom! I love it!! Stopped because i didnt want a girl!
That’s encouraging! 😊
A joy having two boys, two great gentle guards for their mother…❤
What a beautiful way to see it. ♥️
A boy! Congrats!
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Congratulations and good luck Kyle ❤ from Orlando.
Thank you!
Many congratulations.
Thank you!!
Congratulations!!
Thank you!!
❤😂Ola Kylie, kids are amazing, I love your video's, my grandchildren knows the the difference between Portuguese and Italian, thank you for sharing, beijinhos Alice from Canada 🍁
Thank you Alice!!! 🇨🇦
Yes, I was going to say it’s what you put in your body. I think you very well and healthy and I think that’s what makes your skin look really fresh and glowing all the time and that’s great. You’re very fortunate to be able to because I could see that your sister is beautiful like you and your mother is beautiful to you have good genes as well so you’re lucky. Very lucky, even though I’m older lady now, but I try the best I can but I would like to eat better to
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My mother had 6 boys and 5 girls and much to our dismay she used to say if she could do it all over again she'd have 11 BOYS! lol In her opinion they were much easier to raise...less drama. I am also the mother of one son and we've rarely had a bad moment...let alone a bad day. He's the light of my life.
That’s brilliant! 😊
Congratulations ❤️🇨🇦🐕
Now the next question....what are you going to name babyboy #2?
3 weeks away...wow. all my prayers for you and a safe and easy delivery. God bless you. ❤
We have no idea for a name!😬 No, I am 33 weeks so I still have some time yet. 😉
Hello I have three boys , who are men now , but it was wonderful . I did want a girl as well , but it was so so special having our three amazing boys . Great playmates .
Congratulazioni 🍾🎉🎈
Boys are so sweet 💙💙
My guess was a boy before you told us , because in your last video , you said you got the baby’s cloths out and washed ,, and they were all of JK old boys clothes . Congratulations 🎉.. no matter the gender babies are Sweet blessing . I had Three boys . Two were close in age and it made things so much easier because they can share so much and they have a play mate.
🙄I was so WRONG! You look so beautiful another son that is wonderful. 👣 Diet does play a roll in your skin for sure. Greens do wonders for me. Plus all the fresh vegetables. Beautiful video thank you for sharing. Sezane Clothing is so beautiful.
Thank you, beautiful. ♥️♥️♥️
Another beautiful video and congratulations. I think Gianfranco will make an excellent older brother.
Congratulations you two! I'm a mom of two adult boys, 29 and 24 Kylie, some tips, start saving for their university funds now, believe me honey, it's important, especially if the boys are both gifted, with intelligence, I don't mean to sound like I'm boasting, just a hard lesson we learned. My boys shared a bedroom until high school, we do have a 3 bedroom house, they preferred it that way. Yes, they will fight, come home from school,both with bloody noses, both caught up in fights one covering for the other. Saturday rugby games got reaaaally intense, they supported different teams, as teenagers. What I do miss, there dad working away some weeks, and as little primary school boys we ended up on my bed in winter, carried the TV from the lounge into the bedroom.😅 The eldest one, teaching his brother how to ride a bike, and drive a car. Their dad and I just watching them from the side. The saddest part, the night we took the eldest one to the airport, he got a position as a mathematician after graduation from university abroad, and his brother hugged him like I've never seen before, as we left the airport, he just couldn't keep it in, in the car he burst out in tears, said to me mom: I just said goodbye to my best friend...that's life, you lovely young woman!❤
Oh my goodness! Thank you for sharing all this. What an adventure it is to love children (and watch them love each other) and witness them grow into adults. 😍
A very honest and interesting Q&A.👌 What you made looks delicious. ✨ And... I hope you have a easy birthing this time. 💛
So happy you liked it.
Blessings for a new life coming home soon, with God's grace. The third will be 👧 🎉🎉 ❤ It comes to mind...Proverbs 22:6 😊
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Хорошая семья! Красивая пара!
WE all have our unique characters and I do think astrology is a curious prediction of character 'type'. The Sun sign, Rising sign and Moon sign at time and place of birth is a great place to start re character traits. All manner of other machinations of course form character. But I know your beautiful loving natures will help most Kylie and Guido. All the very best for a safe and happy birth. 🎉❤🎉. Xx
That’s such a kind thing to write. Thank you Moira.
Congratulations. Are you happy it's a Boy. I bet your husband is. I pray everything will go well for you and the Baby.
YES!! Thank you so much. 😍
I always wanted a girl but I had two boys and they were heaven to raise. BTY I did get a girl. I got a granddaughter so all is well!!
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You have a very clever Mother, I agree with everything she did. Not like this useless gentle parenting of today!
She’s a remarkable woman. I only hope I can be half as capable as she was. 😊
I knew it was a boy from watching last episode. When showed the newborn clothing drying outside. But wisely didn’t say a word. It wasn’t my place. Btw congrats!
Haha! I did wonder if anyone would notice that. 😉 But I think I might have re-used all Gianfranco’s newborn clothes even if it were a girl!
that’s Awesome me too have two boys also 😊❤ And I want to suggest Mauro for his name 🤗❤❤❤❤❤my boys names are Marko and David
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Keylie, te deseo que el nacimiento de tu otro bebé sea sin complicaciones y que tú bebe llegue a sus vidas con muchas bendiciones, me gustaría mucho que a tus publicaciones pudieras ponerles los subtitulos en todos los idiomas, al menos aquí en Estados Unidos tengo solo la opción de leer los subtitulos en Inglés
Okay. I will try to make that possible! 😘😘
@@KylieFlavell thanks you are very nice
Another infomercial makes me fall asleep 💤
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could you please say what the name of the shop outside of Florece is ? I promise you I'm a much bigger size than you :P
In Italy, are you allowed to have a private nurse in room with you at birthing time?
No, unfortunately not. 😕
I do not understand WHY? people need to know the sex of the baby?! Its one of life's greatest joys & surprises! I think its sad
You’re right in that it would have been a beautiful surprise. Maybe on the next one! 😁 Perhaps some people like the idea of visualising how the family will transition into a different group and preparing mentally for that. Or sometimes it makes me feel closer to the creature in my tummy knowing a little bit more about them. 😊
Interesting that Guido’s Father is 90. Guido was a late child like myself. I’m 70 and my father, if alive, would be 135 years old.
I highly suggest you train the baby to the breast… and the bottle (breast milk). It will give you a break, plus allow Guido time to bond with the baby.
Sorry Kylie why don't you stay away from all this psychological stuff,it's very nice to see you cooking,the landscapes,your little boy,the restaurants a.s.o but this is to much
You seem so brave anyway, my question to you are you going to homeschool your children because I don’t think you live close to a school that’s my question to you. You look wonderful by the way.
We do have a school near us. I’m not sure if we will homeschool although I’m tempted. Honestly, we haven’t looked into schools enough yet to consider this. Although perhaps we should… 😊
Your stories of the dismissive nursing staff almost sounds like a systemic training/education problem in nursing? Wishing you all the best. ❤
I honestly don’t understand what is going wrong but due to the fact that it’s a common issue across many hospitals, it seems to be a deeper problem, as you say.
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