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My little baby sister was born last night at 10.36 pm and just asking really has anyone else got any brothers or sisters that are alot younger or older then them and could give me some advice on how they are?
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My youngest brother and I are 11 years apart. Not quite as big of a separation as you and your sister. They will fuss and cry, but the majority of the time all they want is to be held, have their diaper changed or some food. Do the three, and they'll probably quiet down right away, at least until they start teething.
When she gets older, she's going to be immediately attached to you. It's just the way it works; when you take care of them when they're a baby, there is a attachment that babies develop towards you, and it just continues to exist throughout their entire life. For you, that bond may not develop as quickly or as strong, but definitely remember that she's going to always look up to you, and want to be with you, so at times she's going to be the most annoying thing you've ever experienced.
Babies can be fun, but they're going to be stressful at times. They're delicate, so when you're getting stressed, don't feel like you "need" to be a third parent. Off hand her to the parents, and let them deal with it. They're more equipped, and you can get away from it all for as long as you need. Whatever help you give them, they will more than appreciate over the long run.
My youngest brother and I are 11 years apart. Not quite as big of a separation as you and your sister. They will fuss and cry, but the majority of the time all they want is to be held, have their diaper changed or some food. Do the three, and they'll probably quiet down right away, at least until they start teething.
When she gets older, she's going to be immediately attached to you. It's just the way it works; when you take care of them when they're a baby, there is a attachment that babies develop towards you, and it just continues to exist throughout their entire life. For you, that bond may not develop as quickly or as strong, but definitely remember that she's going to always look up to you, and want to be with you, so at times she's going to be the most annoying thing you've ever experienced.
Babies can be fun, but they're going to be stressful at times. They're delicate, so when you're getting stressed, don't feel like you "need" to be a third parent. Off hand her to the parents, and let them deal with it. They're more equipped, and you can get away from it all for as long as you need. Whatever help you give them, they will more than appreciate over the long run.
This is pretty much it.
Just remember she's not an alien and she needs lots of love.
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Ino basically covered everything I was thinking. You are a lot older so she will look up to you as a secondary parental figure when she gets older. The one she'll look to for advice and when something bad happens that she won't want to tell your 'rents about. There is a 12 year difference between me and my littler brother and a 14 year difference between me and my little sister. I also have a niece and nephew that are under 12 months old. You will have to put up with a lot crying or a ridiculous amount of crying, this tends to vary depending on the baby. The Pope had a good point, you won't want to spend too much time around them when they're babies because they'll end up driving you crazy and you won't want to be around her anymore.
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My little brother and I are 22 years apart. Yep, 22 years. He is 4 & 1/2 right now. When he graduates high school, I will be having a mid-life crisis. My mom is nuts basically. I never lived with my little brother and our bond is not very strong. I see him about every 3 weeks on average. He knows who I am, but is more interested in running around. He does, however, love the Giant and runs up to meet him every time he sees the Giant (which is slightly less often than he sees me).
Since I don't live with him and I don't like children, my advice is of little help. I just wanted to point out what a huge gap it is.
The strangest part is that the few times I've taken him out to the store or something, people assume he's mine b/c it's the right age difference for mommy & son. I went to the pumpkin patch with my family last weekend and took pictures with him and my sister (who is 17 years older than my brother) commented that it looked like I was taking pictures with my son.
I'm not interested in having children, especially at this point in my life. Even if I wanted kids though, I would have had to put it off b/c I think it would be too wierd to have a child who has an uncle that is also a playmate.
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Even if I wanted kids though, I would have had to put it off b/c I think it would be too wierd to have a child who has an uncle that is also a playmate.
My Dad had an Uncle that was younger than him.
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