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Please knock some sense into me - Ds 3 months old... time for a third?

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Kif · 24/02/2007 15:31

Anyone got small gaps between kids?
What's it like? Do you recomend it?

I'm breastfeeding - so should be ok - but can't help but notice how me and dh have a conspiracy of being careless with contraception at the moment... chats about 'I wonder what a third would be like'... all the danger signs.

It's a bad idea - right?

On the pro:
*my current babies are luverly - what in the world is better than kids;
*I don't have to decide about working or not - briefly return then another lot of mat leave;
*Edwardian sized families are so cool;
*each baby gets easier, right?

But then again:
*I was really looking forward to letting rip to my vices (laaarge cool Chardonnay for me please - make it a bottle);
*what if something goes wrong? Should we tempt fate?
*Aren't you meant to space pregnancies for health reasons
*will I ever sleep again? Will the fug of exhaustion ever lift?
*will my middle born develop violent tendencies seeking attention
*We'd have to move house, change car

  • I'm still fat! And I'll get FATTER!
    *was it only three months ago that we swore never again?


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Kif · 24/02/2007 18:06

ha ha - congtrats zephyrcat!

And how about the fat issue?

Will I turn into 'Big Momma'?

I'm fairly chunky at best of times - currently 80 kg about size 14. With Dd dropped the weight suddenly at a year and hit size 10 again. If I'm preggers by ds being 1 y.o. does the weight gain go on top of existing overweightness?

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nogoes · 24/02/2007 18:25

Kif, I have read that that it is recommended that you wait a minimum of 6 months before trying to conceive and preferably 18 months.

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fortyplus · 24/02/2007 18:27

When I had ds1 I wanted a small gap and was told not to get pg until he was at least 9 months or I would knacker myself - especially bad for the back, apparently.

Friend who is HV says she would say 12 months.

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Olihan · 24/02/2007 18:32

I'm a size 16/18 and have been the same size and weight since before my first pg. I tend to lose all the pg weight within a month after the birth but then never lose any more! I think it depends on you and your body/ metabolism tbh.

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luxlife · 24/02/2007 19:42

i do worry about numbers when i think that pregnancy and baby stage is only a short period of ours and their lives. how about having 3, 4, 5 teenagers or adults around? scary could be...

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kittywaitsfornumber6 · 24/02/2007 20:19

Kif, I am due my 6th in 3 weeks. My eldest is 8. I have had a gap of 14 months between the first 2 and there will be that gap again between the baby and new baby. It is REALLY hard work.
There is nothing fluffy and nice about it.
Being heavily pregnant and looking after a baby and other children is physically and emotionally crucifying and not something to be under taken lightly.
Before you make a decision you need to know in you heart whether you are physically and emotionally strong enough and whether your relationship is strong enough too. Sorry to bring a bit of a downer on it, but it's very tough and you need to be very sure. I planned to have all my children and there are many aspects which are really great, but's it's tough nonetheless.

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belgo · 24/02/2007 20:26

Kif - after dd2, I wanted to try for another fairly quickly. But my dh insisted we waited and I'm so glad we have - dd1 is 3 and dd2 is 18 months and we've been really enjoying the time we're having with them, and looking forward to having a third at some point in the not too distant future (we hope).

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foxybrown · 24/02/2007 20:44

14 months between first 2 (I was breast feeding - don't be fooled!) but we planned it that way. 22 months between 2 and 3, now expecting no 4, so will have largest gap of 30 months. Kids now 5, 4, 2 and due end June. I love it. Its hard to create 1:1 time with each of them, but we try to do it.

I also found 1 to 2 children really hard, 2 to 3 easier, but because I'd had a bigger gap I had time to lose weight and feel good about myself, before feeling crap and pregnant again. Not necessarily a good thing. Am confident going from 3 to 4, tho I'm not expecting it to be easy. Part of reason to do it so close together was that I didn't think I could go back to sleepless nights, so just stayed with them! Can just get all 3 into car. Its all do-able! Good luck

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lucy5 · 24/02/2007 20:46

I would wait a while as I have got really broody shortly after being pregnant both times and I have a six year gap!

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