Hi ladies. I'm 22 weeks with my third, surprise BFP, my first two are 15 months apart. This baby will be 22 months younger then my DD. I'm still freaking out and very much overwhelmed daily about how this is going to work. Are there any advantages to having a third that im not thinking of lol? Side note..we recently moved 8 hours away from all of our friends and family so I have no help. Also if I sound really negative, I've been off my depression/anxiety meds during this pregnancy so I'm not in a good place right now. Any advice would be very much appreciated!!
TIA!
Re: Moms of 3 pls tell me some advantages of having 3
like mamabear I had the hardest transition from 1 to 2.
But adding my 3rd was almost too easy (I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop).
There are challenges unique to each age range (for instance I'm nuts and I have just over a 25m gap between 1 & 3) but it is so worth it after all.
There are also pros unique to each situation. My 2nd has medical issues and we maybe "over babied" him if possible. Watching him with the baby has made me realize he's really not as fragile as I believe.
BFP #2 11/30/09 EDD 08/12/10- Sophia Grace born 8/1/10
BFP #3 11/16/10 EDD 08/04/11- Samuel Richard born 7/28/11
BFP #4 01/04/12 EDD 09/19/12- Simon Nathaniel born 9/6/12
BFP #5 03/27/13 EDD 11/25/13- Savannah Lee born 11/18/13
It will be crazy...especially if you stay at home with them (I do). My day consists of breaking up fights, cleaning and feeding them...with the majority of it in the cleaning department. Constant laundry, constant crumbs, constant dish doing and constant taking out the trash...etc...BUT...I would not have it any other way...cliche, I know. I do know that the craziness at home will soon end for me. DS will start all day kindergarten and DD#1 will be going to preschool two mornings out of the week starting in August. So the constant that is now will soon end...which honestly makes me a little sad. They are super fun...especially when they get to the age where they can help cook and do fun projects...it is a special time in my life and their life that I will never get back.
My biggest advice is to just stay organized and on top of things...dont let laundry go an extra day...and just tidy up as the day goes and have them help with things they can handle..i.e. loading plates in dish washer, helping sweep kitchen floor...stuff like that.