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Weng Chen's 15+ Comics That Hilariously Reveal The Difference Between First-born And Second-born

Parenting is such a difficult but sacred responsibility of any mom and dad. When you know your first child comes, you feel both happy and worried. You may spend months preparing for this demanding mission, to finally welcome your baby in the 9th month of the pregnancy. You lose a lot of sleep in the very first months and always try to be a good parent for the next several years.
Then, there's time you decide to have your second child. Despite the experience from the first time, many moms admit that the second kids are even harder for them. However, both moms and dads say that they surely feel how different they are at first-born vs. second-born. As a mother, artist Weng Chen does understand those changes when she gave birth to her second kid. She depicts the differences in sixteen funny comics below, and the results can be relatable to any parent!
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#1. Parenting at first-born v.s second-born

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#2. Taking pictures of the baby at first-born v.s second-born:

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#3. Wallet at first-born v.s second-born:

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#4. First-born v.s second-born parents at their child's first day of school:

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#5. First-born v.s second-born parents when they see their child's progress:

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#6. Early learning activities at first-born v.s second-born:

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#7. Healthy pregnancy at first-born v.s second-born:

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#8. Staying hygienic at first-born v.s second-born:

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#9. Inspiration at first-born v.s second-born:

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#10. First-born v.s second-born parents when their child has a fever:

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#11. Buying toys at first-born v.s second-born:

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#12. First-born v.s second-born parents when they know they're gonna a baby:

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#13. Feeding at first-born v.s second-born:

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#14. First-born vs. Second-born:

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#15. How first-born vs. Second-born parents feed the baby:

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#16. Nursing at first-born vs. second-born:

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