20 Reasons Why You Should Have Kids At The Same Time As Your Best Friend


20 Reasons Why You Should Have Kids At The Same Time As Your Best Friend


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Have you ever thought about what it would be like to have a baby at the same time as your best friend? All the worries and fears surrounding this major life experience would melt away, leaving so much more room for joyful and fun moments you and your kids will thank you for. Here are 20 reasons why you should have kids at the same time as your best friend. 

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1. Your Kids Will Be Best Friends

Having a baby at the same time as your best friend will ensure your kids have someone their own age to play with. Growing up alongside each other will give them a unique bond.

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2. Constant Play Dates For Your And Your Kids

While your kids get to enjoy their built-in playmate, you and your friend get to enjoy each other's company too. Your mommy-and-me dates will be next level.

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3. Someone Who Gets What You're Going Through

Having a child is an intense life experience full of ups and downs. It can be hard to talk about with people who can't relate so having a best friend who knows exactly what you're going through can help you cope.

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4. You Can Support Each Other

As you go through this major life event, you can support each other emotionally, physically, and financially. Sharing the burdens as well as the joys takes the stress off and helps you feel assured.

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5. It Will Strengthen Your Bond As Friends

Sharing this life experience will strengthen your bond as friends. Just like going through university or high school together, having similar experiences helps you relate to each other even better.

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6. Someone To Vent To

Knowing that your best friend has your back is one thing. Knowing they can provide the exact emotional support you need because they know exactly what you're going through is another thing entirely. 

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7. Pregnancy Buddy

Pregnancy can be scary, especially the first one. Having someone to talk to about what you're going through, swap advice, laugh, and compare baby bumps with will make the pregnancy feel a lot smoother.

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8. Trade Babysitting Duties

You don't have to say goodbye to date nights if your best friend has a baby too. The two of you can swap babysitting duties so that each of you has the freedom to go out without spending a fortune on babysitters. 

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9. Shared Milestones

One of the most beautiful elements of having a baby at the same time as your best friend is the ability to share milestones in your and your baby's lives. It will make happy occasions like graduations better and sad ones like sending them off to university more bearable.

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10. Bond Between Families

When you have a child at the same time as your best friend, you can expect your two families to start feeling like one big one. You'll share holidays, have barbecues, and go on outings together. 

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11. You Won't Feel Left Out

If you're the only one in your friend group having a baby, you might sometimes feel left out of the things they're doing, especially drinking nights and parties. Having someone who's right there with you will halt that FOMO in its tracks.

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12. Swap Symptoms & Concerns

Having a child is a new experience. Things will happen to you and your baby and you'll wonder if it's normal. Having a friend going through the same thing to ask these questions will be extremely reassuring.

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13. Swapping Baby Clothes

You can expand your child's wardrobe and broaden your horizons as a stylist by swapping baby clothes with your best friend. For super cute looks, you can even coordinate outfits.

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14. You Can Share The Workload

Take the stress off yourselves by sharing the workload of parenthood. Carpooling, joint grocery shopping, cooking, and planning birthday parties together are just some of the ways.

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15. Reassure Each Other With Parenting Tips

Parenting is confusing, and there will be times when you're uncertain about whether you're doing the right thing. You and your friend can help by giving each other advice and guidance. 

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16. Shared Baby Shower

How to improve your baby shower? Create a joint one with your best friend. You can pool your resources and make an even bigger and better party than you would be able to have separately. 

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17. You Partners Will Also Be Friends

Not only will you and your kids have a built-in best friend, but your partners too. This way when the two of you want to hang out, you won't have to leave your significant others alone because they'll be hanging out too.

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18. Travel Buddies

As you both have young kids, you'll have similar travel destinations and requirements in mind, enabling you to travel together smoothly. You can even share travel expenses, making it more accessible.

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19. Pooled Resources & Knowledge

Finally found the ideal post-natal yoga instructor of the perfect baby formula? Share this info with your friend who, in turn, will help you out with similar knowledge. The two of you will work to ensure the other has the best possible experience as a new parent.

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20. You Can Share Expenses

Another good reason to have a baby at the same time as your best friend is the possibility of sharing expenses. You can save a lot of money on things like groceries and family experiences if you share them.

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