Mom Reflects On Special Bond With Firstborn: 'I Love Him In A Way That Is Different'

Michele Lang
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Being a mother is a constantly evolving role, and every child brings their own unique challenges and joys. In Scary Mommy's blog post, the author reflects on the experience of becoming a mother for the first time and the special bond that is formed with a firstborn child.

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As the mother of a 14-year-old, she looks back on the days when it was just her and her son and admits to longing for those moments again. She knows that being the oldest comes with its own set of responsibilities and challenges, and she tries to make an effort to steal moments with him when she can to remind him that he is still seen and loved.

"When I discovered I was pregnant with my second child, I was happy, sure, but I have to admit it wasn’t the same elated feeling I had the first time around. I cried (more than once) about what I was doing to my oldest child. I felt I was somehow cheating him. I valued our time together — it was golden — and those couple of years with just him will forever be some of the most meaningful years of my life."

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"I want him to know how much he has given me. After all, he is the one who made me a mother. We navigated our way through so many firsts together, some good and some not so much. But there wasn’t anyone else I would have wanted to learn alongside. Our oldest kids have a big job that they don’t ask for, and may not even want, and there are times when I forget that truth."

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The arrival of a new sibling can be a difficult adjustment for any child, but it is especially so for the firstborn. They are used to being the center of their parents' attention and suddenly have to share that love and time with another child. It is natural for parents to feel a sense of guilt about this, as the author does, and to miss the special dynamic that was once present with just one child.

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"I try to steal him away from his brother and sister every once in a while (when he has time for me) to let him know I still see him."

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However, it is important to remember that the love a parent has for their children is not finite and that there is enough love to go around for every child. The bond that is formed with a firstborn is unique and irreplaceable, but it does not diminish the love and connection a parent has with their other children.

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"I know there are times I expect too much of my son just because he is the oldest. I know I am hard on him. I know his job of being the oldest comes at a price he doesn’t always want to pay. Firstborn children naturally feel the need to look out for their siblings whether they want to or not — it’s a big task and sometimes they take their job a bit too seriously."

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Being a mother is a constant learning process, and it is okay to make mistakes and to feel a sense of nostalgia for the past. What is most important is that children know that they are loved and valued, no matter their place in the family. The author of this blog post does a beautiful job of expressing the complex and multifaceted nature of motherhood and the special place that a firstborn child holds in a parent's heart.

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"But holy crap, I love him in a way that is different than I love my other two children; it’s not more or less. It is just… different. He will always be the one who made me a mama. And it is OK to miss that dynamic — I know I do every day, and I hold those memories close. I hope he knows it."