I am just curious about the amount of perceived work as far as twins go with 1st time moms vs moms with large families? Can anyone offer some input? I feel like my first baby was by far my hardest, as we were having to give up that "us time"/"me time" in addition to learning how much work babies are. My second was difficult in that any extra time our first allowed us to have was seriously thrown by a second baby with different needs. The third seemed to just "be," and I'm wondering how much of that is because I had already surrendered most of "me" to all of the work that they demand. I don't know that there are a lot of moms on this board who welcomed twins after 3 kids, but if your multiples pregnancy was a 3rd or later pregnancy, how do you think the adjustment went vs welcoming your first and second? I don't know if I'm able to express exactly what I'm trying to get across, but I'm just wondering what the perceptions are with welcoming two babies first vs welcoming two babies with a larger family already in place.
Re: If twins were your 3rd, 4th pregnancy, come in.
I had twins with my 4th pregnancy. My three sons were able to entertain each other. Also my husband went back to work when the twins were almost three months old. My husband helped out a good amount following the birth of the twins. It didn't seem to be too much more work going from three kids to five. Though I could only take one of the twins out with me when I went food shopping. (The other twin stayed home with my husband and one or two or three of my older sons.)
When my twins were toddlers it was great that my older sons were able to catch the twins when they run off in two different directions.
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Beyond the changes to our environment, I'm not too concerned about the transition of the twins into our family beyond the general concerns that the pregnancy goes well. Our two older sons are very close and are very excited about the babies so I think it will help that they have each other to entertain themselves - they've even picked names for the babies: Helicopter and Lawnmower.