But Coleen and Wayne Rooney have found the perfect way to deal with it - they spent the day entertaining their sons separately.
While the fashion-loving WAG hit the shops with her youngest in tow, the footballer was spotted spending quality time with their eldest son Kai.
Shop till she drops: Coleen Rooney was seen at the Trafford Centre in Manchester with her youngest son Klay
The 27-year-old mother-of-two was seen leaving the Trafford Centre in Manchester while pushing a buggy which was laden with shopping bags.
Dressed in a semi sheer black and white top the clothes designer looked chic for her trip to the shops.
Showing off an impressive tan the star went relatively make-up with her hair pushed off her face in a messy bun.
Biking it: Wayne was seen with his oldest son Kai who rode his little red bike
What a treat: Wayne stopped off to pick up an ice cream for his son during their day out
On her buggy a large bag from TopShop could be seen as well a couple from the Disney store – no doubt full to the brim with goodies for her darling children.
Elsewhere in Manchester Wayne, 27, was out and about with Kai who was riding his little red bike.
The sports star looked smart in a pair of dark blue jeans and a navy blue cardigan, with a pair of sand coloured trainers.
Lots of goodies: Coleen had a number of bags hanging off her buggy from TopShop and the Disney store
Load it up: Coleen was seen putting the bags in her car while juggling her small child
The doting father was seen helping Kai on his bike before the pair stopped off to treat themselves to an ice cream.
The parents are known for doing what they can to treat their children and usually with no expense spared.
Earlier this month it was revealed that three-year-old Kai has had his own fast food diner built in his grandparents’ back garden.
Bronzed: Coleen looked particularly tanned with her hair off her face in bun and looked relatively make-up free
The make-shift restaurant called Little Roo’ Diner was built in Tony and Colette McLoughlin at their home in Roby, Merseyside so he can not only serve them but also eat his own dinner there.
It is believed the diner was built so Kai didn't feel left out after the birth of his baby brother Klay in May.
A source told The Sun: 'He absolutely adores it. Like all parents Wayne and Coleen didn't want their eldest to feel jealous.
'New babies demand a lot of attention and they're keen for him not to feel left out.'
The family: Coleen and Wayne welcomed their second son into the world in May of this year
Yummy: Kai had a special diner built for him in his grandparents' back garden