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Is it normal to be broody so soon??

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newy · 14/08/2007 16:12

DS is only just over 4months but already feel really broody for another - is this normal???

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glitterchick · 08/09/2007 18:40

There is 14 months between 2 of my DC. Let me tell you know IT IS DAMN HARD WORK. Cast your broodiness aside and wait a while. You will have fewer grey hairs at the end of it.

mylittlefreya · 08/09/2007 19:40

Urgh. Yours must be sleeping through, right? Give me a solid night's sleep, then I might have the energy to be broody! DD is 8 months. I'm sure there are advantages to small age gaps tho!

expatinscotland · 08/09/2007 19:41

i was incredibly broody for about a year after DD2 came along.

it passes.

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sheepgomeep · 09/09/2007 17:28

Im broody and dd2 is 4 months.

I would have 4 if we had another. But I'm not going too. I think.

Sakura · 10/09/2007 10:23

Yes, I was broody very quickly. BUT now DD is 11 months, and its all gone away because of the horror of the thought of coping with her AND a pregnancy!

Sakura · 10/09/2007 10:25

pmsl at newy`s DH wearing pants in bed. I know mine is going to be like that. This first year with our love DD has been hard work.

Sakura · 10/09/2007 10:26

lovely DD

biglips · 10/09/2007 10:28

yep...i was broody till DD was 8 months old and it starts to wear off but not 100%......now it had come back again for the past year (DD is 3 in 3 weeks time) and i love to have another baby..

biglips · 10/09/2007 10:29

i was broody cos i was missing the bump and also the excitement i had as i wanted to be a surprise of what i was having - B or G.

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