Does anyone have now or is planning to have a 3-4 year age difference between LOs? DH and I have recently decided to put off TTC another year. We would love to have another right now, as originally planned, but have decided to hold off to get in a better place at work as well as emotionally and financially since our loss in Feb. Now, though, I have this irrational fear that this is too big of an age difference. I know this is just in my head because everyone around us says that the 2-3 year age difference is the best for sibling relationships. Also, DH and I are both 2.5 years older than our next oldest sibling. So, these are the only scenarios we know. I guess I'm just looking for a little reassurance that this age difference will still allow for them to be close and play together.
TIA!
Re: 3-4 year age difference?
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I think it's fine! Mine are 2.5 years apart, but we would have been just as happy with 3-4 years.
I'm the oldest of 5 kids and we're all spaced 2 years apart. I'm actually the closest to the one who's 6 years younger And growing up, we were all super close. I dont think the spacing has ANYTHING to do with how they'll end up getting along; it's all about their personalities.
 And growing up, we were all super close. I dont think the spacing has ANYTHING to do with how they'll end up getting along; it's all about their personalities.  
Our kids are 4 years and 1 month apart. So far, it has worked out really well for us. DS was old enough to be included in so many aspects of a new baby coming, he really took to it well. She has always been "his baby" too. We dealt with almost no sibling jealousy, and he loved helping with her: finding her bottle, grabbing a diaper out of her room, encouraging her to roll over. They still get along really well, and she loves to follow him around and mimic him, and he likes playing with her.
I always wanted a smaller gap between my kids too, but this is the way it worked out, and we will probably have a similar gap between DD and #3 if we have another baby.
i have two brothers, one is 7 years older and the other is 4 years older.
i am super close with both.
my dh has a brother who is 3 years younger and they too are really close.
we would like our kids to be 3 years apart.
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To the OP, I have a brother who is four years younger than me. I was really close with him as a baby/toddler. As a kid, not so much. And, now we are really close as adult siblings. I'm sure everyone will adapt to the spacing you end up with....GL!
My boys are 4 years apart. It works out really great. The oldest understands that sometimes we need to do something with the LO (diapers, feeding when he was a baby, etc) and he understood. He didn't get mad, etc.
Our youngest looks up to his big brother so much. He'll follow him and learn things from him. They still pretend play together and they even share a room. They love each other so much!!
Also, my brother and myself are also 4 years apart. We actually have the same birth months as my boys do so that's kind of neat! We fought growing up and had a normal brother/sister relationship.
4 years is totally ok!