AnaheimGirl said:Just curious, what is it about adjusting to a new adopted child that seems more stressful to you than adjusting to a new biological child?
Or did I misunderstand and you meant any child?
I believe it's more stressful because usually you haven't had 9 months to truly prepare yourself. It's pretty hard to get excited until it's a sure thing and even then there are doubts and fears and some can be more intense or irrational...almost unspeakable....do I love this baby, can I love this child, will we bond, does the cry mean he's rejecting me, am I worthy of this gift, maybe he does belong with his birthmother, what if something falls through and we can't keep him... I've read it's natural to have these thoughts, but you can't really admit them to anyone. Plus some have experienced so much loss, that they're afraid to love the baby completely and unconditionally at first.
I imagine it depends on the person whether breast feeding adds to this stress or helps relieve it, but I think it's a great option.
As for me, after all the excitement wore off and our 3 year long infertility rollercoaster came to an end and we were suddenly left alone with a little 2 year old stranger who was completely dependent on us...well, I think I was a little more overwhelmed than most new moms, LOL.
Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't trade my wonderful experience for the world, but I don't think it's good to pretend that it's exactly the same. I enjoy the differences and even brag about them a little, LOL.
Hope this helps.