Hi T.,
My son was 13 months old when we found out we were expecting he was so attached that I chose not to wean..During the beginning of my 3rd trimester I woke up one day and my supply was dry...I explained to him that is was nature's way of letting us all know it was time to save up for the new baby, he dry nursed for a few days and then was fine with it(plus he was enjoying watching his sissy grow so it was a great distraction)...My midwife informed me that it wasn't uncommon for that to happen and not to worry, my supply would come back, and it certainly did...I was afraid he'd want to nurse again when the baby came, but he was fine with it...I did have both of them at home, and he was there through every stage of labor with his mamma, even clapped his hands and spun in a circle when his sissy was born..Talk about a magical moment!! Then we just explained to him this new milk was for the new bay. I really feel like him being there with us helped him with the transition....They are 2 1/2 & 4 1/2 and very close, he calls her 'My Mellia' (her actual name is Camellia)
I never tried to remove Preston from the family bed when Camellia was an infant, we just agreed on a designated side of mommy he'd be sleeping on...Worked like a charm, although we did invest in a king size bed and daddy gets pushed out some nights...Thank goodness we have an exceptionally comfy couch...and a GREAT husband/dadddy
We still co-sleep, they have a very nice bedroom with a reading corner that we spend quality time in but they always end up in bed with us....I do look forward to that precious pitter patter down the hallway that wakes me a lot of mornings between 1 & 3, if I've been able to get them to sleep in their own room that is...My husband and I know these days aren't forever and just embrace it, and have learned to make the most of our quiet time together...
Great big Congratulations to you and your family, and best wishes!!
P.S. I have always gone with my heart, and I have two very kind and well adjusted pumpkins