Everything is new and glorious with your first child and every milestone big or small is applauded with as much vigour as if your baby just won an Olympic gold medal. Now when your second child comes around, you are still pleased with your little bundle of joy, yet you know in your heart that your parental paparazzi days are over as you’ve seen it all already. The first child has a memory book, two photo albums and an assortment of mementos kept in a special box while baby number two is lucky to have enough pictures to fill one album.
Can a mother who is a second child herself break this vicious, yet natural cycle of Second Child Syndrome (SCS)?
