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Could be pregnant with 10 week old baby

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Lwarnock · 06/12/2017 22:36

Hi. DS is 10 weeks and I could be pregnant again now which would make me and my partner so happy as we would love two children close together in age. However, I am concerned about telling my family if I am. We haven't used protection since birth and it's only now I am showing signs I am panicking about how my family will take the news. Just need some advice and consoling tbh

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Loosemoose28 · 15/12/2017 04:08

There is a year between my younger brother and I.

And 11 months between my OH and his younger brother. And we both grew up as 3 unders 4's (although his mum then added anorher two later on Grin)

We both grew up with best friends as siblings and had a big friend groups because of it.

Congratulations OP. I like the idea of babies close together. Both our mums are very similar in that they both said its great to sacrifice your home and body to babies for a few years because then they all roughly go to school in same the 5year gap and you get some of " you" back and possibly back to work (Depends how many you have).

Hope that makes sense- 0400 and puking here Sad

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llangennith · 14/12/2017 23:33

Firstly, congratulations!
Many years ago I got pregnant with DD2 16 weeks after the birth of DS. We were delighted and both our families congratulated us. Just as they should. I’m sure their true feeling were “they must be mad” but our joy stopped them from saying so at the time.
The first year was hard but it was lovely that they had each other for company compared to DD1 who was an only child for five years.

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Rainatnight · 14/12/2017 23:25

Congrats!

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TammySwansonTwo · 14/12/2017 23:18

Haha, snap sweetkitty

I liked the Mothercare one but you can't use it with twins as one seat is only suitable from 6 months - would be good for the OP though. Mountain Buggy Duet is great, if I could go back that's what I'd get!

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TammySwansonTwo · 14/12/2017 23:17

Wow - congrats! Took me a good ten months to have sex after my twins were born, can't even imagine being pregnant with a 10 week old baby! Better start looking at double buggies ;)

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sweetkitty · 14/12/2017 23:16

Congratulations better start shopping for double buggies.

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Afreshturkeyplease · 14/12/2017 23:14

Congrats op!

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BaliBound · 14/12/2017 23:14

Congratulations!

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Lwarnock · 14/12/2017 23:12

Excuse the poor typing - got my partner's old phone and the keyboard is very different and scrolling so much harder than my last one!

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Emelene · 14/12/2017 23:11

Congratulations! Flowers How exciting for you, all the best to you and your family. Smile

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Lwarnock · 14/12/2017 23:08

Thank you for all the wonderful advice. I took a clear blue test 3 days before my period during day (greyhound) and it was a digital one and said not pregnant.
When I still didn't come on today I took three tests which all said pregnant 😁 including a how many weeks one that said I'm 3-4 weeks.

Schnade- I wanted advice because my family are a very complicated bunch who don't always react how I'd like to things. However after actually seeing it is real and my partner's massive smile I don't think I have anything to worry about. We are both so pleased.

Can I also note that if people don't have anything supportive or nice today- why bother posting? All it does is upset people.

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LisaSimpsonsbff · 07/12/2017 13:09

I think that's a bit (and unnecessarily) harsh, greyhound. She clearly means 'five days from when a period would be missed', ie four days before the period is due. Which the terminology they use on the packets, so it's not surprising that people also say that.

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Iamagreyhoundhearmeroar · 07/12/2017 12:04

You can't be five days away from a missed period, op... If you're not due for another week, you haven't "missed" anything. Do you actually understand how this stuff works??

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crisscrosscranky · 07/12/2017 09:09

Firstly to those saying the OP doesn't need advice or a virtual cuddle because she's been trying... my husband and I were TTC number 2 for three years and when I found out I was pregnant I was petrified and thought "oh god, everything is going to change!"- it was a few days before I thought "Yay!" Smile

OP, I agree you need to do a test- if the symptoms are pregnancy the test will show and if it's negative it's probably just sign of body adjusting. I found that I'd forgotten a lot of AF symptoms after nearly a year off and they are similar to early pregnancy symptoms (which for most people with a ten week old is rather alarming Wink)

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jellycat1 · 07/12/2017 08:23

Do a First Response. Let us know!

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Finola1step · 07/12/2017 08:07

It depends on your situation. If you are dependant on your family financially, for housing, childcare etc then they may well have an opinion to express.

If however you have the financial, practical and emotional means to support two babies, then the family can button it.

Do the test. If you are pregnant then simply present it to the family as "We are thrilled that we are having another one so soon. We always wanted a very small age gap so are really looking forward to this new baby".

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AdalindSchade · 07/12/2017 08:01

Why do you want advice and consoling when you have been actively trying to get pregnant? Confused

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PotteringAlong · 07/12/2017 07:56

If you’re experiencing strong symptoms then you’re more than a few days pregnant...

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LisaSimpsonsbff · 07/12/2017 07:47

If you're a week away from your period then if you were pregnant implantation would only just be happening now, so there's no way you'd already be experiencing strong symptoms like that, sorry. You may or may not be pregnant, but it's too soon to tell from your body, and I would guess those things are much more likely to be about postpartum hormone changes than anything else. I've never had a baby but my understanding is also that most women don't find they go straight back to a regular cycle this early?

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NapQueen · 07/12/2017 07:12

Unless you live with your family I cant see why it should matter what they think.

You havent been using protection so a second pregnancy cant be much of a surpris

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Lwarnock · 07/12/2017 07:05

Wow twins! Congratulations.
And I'm not sure. Only ever done one test before and that was in January when id definitely missed a period. I've just reread the pack and I can take the test 5 days before my missed period so could take it tomorrow if I want to

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AdoraBell · 06/12/2017 23:41

Some parents/siblings are hugely judgemental though, so some people learn to be uneasy about the simplest of things that really shouldn’t be an issue.

My MIL, fe, was very off when DH and I both said we didn’t plan to have more DC after our twins were born and tried to lecture us about not breeding enough.

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Binglesplodge · 06/12/2017 23:29

If you're pregnant enough to cause symptoms you're pregnant enough to test, surely?

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Lwarnock · 06/12/2017 23:20

Well I'm.not sure if my last period was a real one because it only lasted a day and apparently post partum it normally lasts a few and my last pregnancy I had a day period after conception. I'm due again Wed based on a 28 day cycle and it's more accurate the closer to your period date right?

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Iamagreyhoundhearmeroar · 06/12/2017 23:07

You're a week away from doing a test??!

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