Expectations Of Having A PLS Baby

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I felt kind of nervous and half excited because it was my first time getting a PLS baby. My expectations was that I was hoping the baby wouldn’t bother me while I played basketball but it did which kind of annoyed me and got me angry, but I was able to control my anger. Also, my other expectation was that the baby would not take a long time to feed with the fake baby bottle but sometimes it would take about 5-10 minutes to feed and burping would take 5-12 minutes which was kind of long. Yes, there was couple of things that I liked about my parenting experience like, walking up early in the morning to change the baby’s diaper, talking a walk with the baby outside, taking care of the baby, making my PLS baby meet (real) babies, sometime asking

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