By clicking “Fine”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
What I've learned is that the newborn stage was literally the easiest stage my daughter's to and it can be hell. It can be way worse than the newborn stage and I wish that was something that somebody told me earlier was just to cherish that newborn stage because when they become older and they become toddlers, they're a pain in the ***.
Where is my second she was the easiest baby in the world and a half decent told her so far she's not quite two yet so we haven't hit the terrible twos so we'll see
So I want to say like my newborn my daughters number stage was super easy but like we easier than terrible twos that's all I want to say yeah I struggled with some things in the newborn stage but these terrible two attitudes horrible
Yes, I think that the newborn stage was like 10 times more easier than the toddler stage for sure. my son is one and like I swear he's in his terrible ones I don't know if it's a thing but But if it isn't, it is now.
Girl I feel you like I feel like that the newborn stage was easier than the toddler stage because let me tell you my daughter is almost 2 and Judy acts like she's two years old like she think she's the boss
How are you she asked she think she could tell me off and I just it's just funny to me because she think she's the boss and she's on she's almost 2 so be two and a couple months like
Those are the glory days Gosh I miss those days honestly because you could just put them on their little sleeper and they'll sleep keep on poop and sleep
My gosh, right? Like I wish I stayed in the newborn stage longer because like what is happening? Honestly, my daughter, she's two and she is bossy too. It's so funny because she's more posse towards my boyfriend than me.
But at the same time, like I have to step that foot down, but it's so hard because like I end up just laughing in the situation. I'm so terrible for that.
I am so like it depends for me because my daughter was a great newborn and she's always been great even at 2 1/2 she is great my son has a newborn had colic and cried for for my treat
I mean she definitely has her moments she doesn't like to go grocery stores unless she can walk around by herself not holding hands and she like that but she doesn't never hit or nothing like that you've taught her from a really really really young age that it's not OK and she does not do it thank God
Oh my gosh, there's a terrible threes. Please don't tell me this. I am struggling with the terrible twos right now and I don't even want to look forward to to like any terrible three or fours.
I get that it was easier in the sense that they don't really eat too much but I am well she still not to but I much prefer this stage over the newborn stage