Can someone slap some sense into me? Does anyone else feel like this? Since basically the day after I gave birth, I've felt like having another baby, which, from the posts I've read, I gather is not a common response to giving birth.
DH and I had discussed and planned (and I get an IUD this Friday in accordance to our plan) - 3 babies, each about 3 years apart from the other and it had made SO MUCH SENSE before I gave birth. Now I am unsure as to WTF my brain is doing.
That's all. Please feel free to laugh at me now.
Re: So I really want another baby
not laughing, some women like to "knock em out" really quickly. enjoy the one you have. soon enough he won't just be eating, sleeping, and pooping all the time.
when I was pregnant this time it was really rough (compared to my breeze of a pregnancy with DS1) It took a lot out of me and a lot away from DS1. I don't know how some of the ladies on here have them any closer together than I did! (conceived #2 a few days shy of #1's 2nd birthday)
I have friends with a 3yr old boy who is just an energetic little terror and sometimes I think that scares me from wanting to wait...like I couldn't imagine being pregnant and dealing with that much energy.
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I can't wait for more because I live being a mom but I'm terrified of how differently it could all go next time. I worry about the increased risk of another shoulder dischocia delivery and having a bear of a baby, lol.
But, I've always wanted three relatively close so I want to at least wait and start trying until next December. My original breastfeeding goal was a year, but I want to go longer now and really enjoy Ethan and all his milestones; so I can't decide how I want it to play out.
I was the same way with my first. I wasn't even out of the birth room and I was like yeah I can and want to do this again.
I think it just depends on the person. For me I wanted mine close and 15 months apart in age was perfect. I'm finding it harder having this one so far in age from the other two but thats just me.
I can't imagine dealing with colic! I get stressed easily when a baby cries and if DS had colic, I suspect I'd be singing a different tune as well.
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I'm not laughing at you. I had #1 and #2 17 months apart, and the #3 came 2 1/2 years after #2. I think it was easier to have a baby with a 17 month old at home than to have a baby with older toddlers/preschoolers at home. When I had #2, we had no agenda, nothing to do, the 17 month old was content to sit on the floor and play while I tended to baby. Now, I'll just barely get #3 tired and sleep and have to wake her to get into the car to do preschool pick up/make a play date/etc. It was just easier to juggle the needs of two who were pretty much babies.
Enjoy this baby for awhile, if you've still got the urge a few months from now and your husband is on board, go for it. I love having all my kids close together and just being done now.
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We conceived DD literally on DS's 1st birthday! I'm older, so I was pretty much planning #2 while still pregnant w/ #1, and it actually took longer than I'd hoped. Yes, I may be crazy! It's not completely crazy, though...having them close together HAS to get easier after the first year (RIGHT? RIGHT???? That's what I've heard anyway...if it's not true I may end up in a mental institution)
I love being pregnant, and I miss being pregnant, but I in NO WAY want another child!!! Maybe that's what you miss, the pregnancy part. I think if you have a relatively easy pregnancy and L & D, it's normal to want to do it again! The growing bump, the belly kicks & punches...all so special and unique. But remember, the end result is A NEWBORN!!! LOL They're a lot of work!
Yeah, the whole colic thing sucks. If DS didn't have it, I'd probably have a better taste in my mouth about having a 2nd right away.
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Yes... I always wonder if I know when I feel "done." My husband is very certain on 2, maybe 3, but I had 4 siblings close in age and loved always having someone to play with.
I understand the wait to avoid 3 in daycare but hopefully it will go by fast for you!
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Yes, I think there's something to be said for having kids close because each time it's a reset on the infant years but not for the other kids. Thank you for your opinion
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Yes...mh wants to wait precisely for those reasons and they made a lot of sense to me until I had this newborn and realized each baby will mean doing this all over and i'd rather have a few years devoted to sleep deprivation lol
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That does sound both good and bad. Do you think when they're all older you'll appreciate the "relative" calm? Or is it too hard to tell at this point? Three young ones sounds intense
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That is a sobering point. I wouldn't want two kids in the same grade. Going to college at the same time!
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Yes that is true. A mom is a mom with one or ten or however many. But I do understand the want for a sibling. DH and I agreed that no matter what the spacing, we want at least 2 for the sibling experience. Only children can be fine too though..in my experience they form sibling like bonds with a few close friends.
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