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		<title>Baby fever, part 2</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah E. Ludwig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I was struck hard by baby fever once again. I wrote about my last major case in December of last year. This one was much, much worse, probably due to the fact that I actually got to hold the baby rather than simply looking at one on TV. My kids have a new baby [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I was struck hard by baby fever once again. I wrote about <a href="http://parentingbytrialanderror.com/2008/12/12/baby-fever/" target="_self">my last major case</a> in December of last year. This one was much, much worse, probably due to the fact that I actually got to hold the baby rather than simply looking at one on TV.</p>
<p>My kids have a new baby cousin, Luke, and we finally got to see him for the first time yesterday. He&#8217;s three weeks old now and the most precious little guy. I got to hold him for quite awhile (not as long as I would have liked, of course) and it was pure bliss cuddling that tiny little body, listening to his adorable baby noises, inhaling the sweet, new-baby scent of him and watching his hands and face move as he slept.</p>
<p>But holding Baby Luke left a distinct longing in my soul and I found myself envying his mom, even though she was sleep-deprived and basically playing the role of milk machine/chew toy. That amount of time when your child is an infant and you meet her needs in a fog of sleep-deprivation and happiness occasionally bordering on hysteria just blurs by, especially when you have more than one to take care of, as I always have.</p>
<p>Maybe that&#8217;s why I feel the impact of baby fever so strongly; since I&#8217;ve always had more than one child, I never got that uninterrupted, blissful time with a first baby that most new moms enjoy. I experienced it to a degree with Cody because by that time, the girls were 4, but it&#8217;s not the same.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;You&#8217;ve had your turn,&#8221; </em>I kept reminding myself as I reluctantly placed Luke back in his lucky mom&#8217;s arms. <em>&#8220;You&#8217;ve had more turns than many people get.&#8221;</em> The self-talk didn&#8217;t help one bit — the longing for a baby of my own hung on.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know how to stop my at-times-overwhelming desire for another baby. Even thinking about the fact that I would be, in effect, starting all over again doesn&#8217;t decrease the want.</p>
<p>So I guess my options are these:</p>
<p>* force my soon-to-be-delivering little sister to move in with me (or at least close-by) so I can get baby fixes whenever I want<br />
* get a tiny indoor dog who will happily cuddle with me<br />
* wait another 12-20 years to hog my grandchildren, assuming they live nearby, and meanwhile get my occasional baby fixes here and there</p>
<p>Sigh. I just don&#8217;t think my sister is going to agree&#8230;</p>
<p><em>Ever get baby fever? Are you sad that you&#8217;re finished having kids even though you don&#8217;t REALLY want any more? Share your baby fever experiences here!</em></p>
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