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  1. PPA is no joke. I have lasting anxiety and my youngest is 2 years old. I think it's so hard because it falls under the umbrella term of PPD and so you don't really hear about it as often as the depression side. Also, new moms are obviously going to worry more now that you have a fragile little baby to take care of. It's hard to tell how much worrying is too much. I barely ever slept. When my twins were released from the NICU (21 days old) I was so worried they would stop breathing in their sleep. I stayed awake watching the monitor and the breathing monitor and eventually just had them with me 24/7 so I could be there in case anything happened. It caused a horrible rift between my partner and me because we stopped sleeping together. My hormones and lack of sleep caused me to lash out. I didn't trust him alone with the boys and that obviously hurt him too. I don't know why I was so afraid. I wanted to control every single aspect of parenthood. He left me for a bit and that was when I was like wow, this is excessive (my anxiety) and I started seeing a therapist. I was still anxious but I learned the tools to deal with it. When my twins were 6 months old, while I was breastfeeding, I got pregnant again (I was always told you can't get pregnant while breastfeeding and that is NOT TRUE! My OB said it's actually easier to get pregnant in your first year postpartum because your uterus is still shrinking back to it's normal size) . I was obviously freaked out at first but as the pregnancy progressed I chilled out a bit and I was a lot more relaxed when my daughter was born. I welcomed my partners help and stopped worrying what would happen if I wasn't there 24/7. Okay sorry for the rant, I just wanted to share my experience because I feel like other new moms or pregnant women can benefit from knowing it's not just PPD you have to be wary of.

  2. Arrange to meet with financial planner and go through household expenses, insurances, kids future education, money set aside for rainy days etc. See wether the numbers can convince him the way to go. Inflation need to be considered, anyway I believe the financial advisor will do that.

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