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15 month age gap?

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SpottyLotty · 29/05/2010 21:49

Due DC2 in the next few weeks, there will be 15 months between them, what should I expect both initially and in the long run?

If the scan was correct then DC2 will be another girl. DD1 is a happy little thing mostly, but very small for her age, still not walking either. All advice welcome, panic is setting in!

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4andnotout · 30/05/2010 09:36

I have 13 months between my dd3 and dd4 and it has been a much easier gap than the 3 years between dd1 and dd2.

You will already be geared up with carrying baby equipment, sleepless nights etc so a new baby slots straight in, also they will be at similar developmental stages as they get older so it's easier to choose activities to suit the whole family.

Mine are 2 and 19months now and play fantastically, when dd3 is at preschool dd4 hunts around trying to find her!

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