For many mums, having two children is where they stop; however, some are still left sitting on the fence about having another. So, if you are deciding on whether or not number two or three is for you, these 10 reasons why you should, will help you decide.
 
The look on your older child’s face
There is nothing sweeter than when your older child looks upon their younger sibling with complete and utter amazement – usually.
 
The cuddles
One more child means even more cuddles and kisses for you to enjoy. Nothing beats having your little one’s arms around you while they smoother you in kisses.
 
You know what to expect
Going for a second or third time will mean you are well aware of what to expect. Nothing will faze you this time around.
 
You are already in a routine
You have already established a routine that you are proud of and one that your older children can work with so why not throw another one into the mix. Mess things up a bit.
 
You are used to changing nappies
You have now become a pro at changing nappies, you can do them with your eyes closed.
 
Picking out another name
Remember all that fun you had when you were choosing your child’s name? Well, having another one will mean you can do it all over again.
 
Going through the milestones again
There is nothing more pride filling or satisfying than watching your little one go from crawling to walking to running. Having another one will mean you can do this all over again.
 
Seeing your older kid becoming an older sibling
Becoming an older sibling is a big deal. Watch as your little one becomes protective over their younger sibling.
 
Looking back through old baby clothes
Another baby means resorting to pulling out old baby clothes that you had hidden away after your last baby. You will no doubt end up spending hours reminiscing over old baby clothes so you better clear your diary that day.
 
Seeing them grow up together
Yes there will be fights and competition between siblings but watching them grow up together will make up for all the times you have to play referee.

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