Yes ladies...we finally did it and the 2nd one is finally on its way after countless tries. Any advice any mothers who can lend a word of advice would truly be appreciated. I feel like I am a mother for the first time all over again and it doesn't help to keep thinking that I will be 50 when this child is 10!
Re: Yikes....my kids will be 10 years apart when the 2nd is born this year!--Help!
1st BFP-8/17/12! Missed Miscarriage discovered @ 8 week US. D&C.
2nd BFP-2/13/13! Blighted Ovum discovered @ 8 week US. Natural miscarriage.
3rd BFP-5/22/13! By early June, progesterone plummeting. Another loss.
August 2013 - started Donor Egg process, but surprise BFP with my own eggs.
Dear Son born 5/28/14
January PAL siggie challenge; Good advice:
Ours will be 7 years apart of this one sticks... I think it will be ok.
Although.... I wish **I** were a few years younger, too.
My son will be 18 yo when the baby is born... It's such a strange thought that my son will be packing up to go to college while I'm setting up the nursery.. No empty nest here... LOL
The only thing that has sucked is my parents died pretty young--my dad at 79 and my mom at 69...but my dad had diabetes and didn't take care of it and my mom had (quite literally) a broken heart after that. Not a normal situation, though....they both should have lived much longer.
You are in good company. I had my son (24) when I was 17, my daughter (11) when I was 30 and I had our son (11 months) when I was 41.


My oldest doesn't live at home anymore but our daughter loves his little brother. She is my extra set of hands and eyes. She is a huge help and is always willing to watch him so I can go outside to feed the horses, chickens, and cats.
We would love to have one more but at my age I am not sure.
Daddy will be 47 and I'll be 37. Sooo, he'll be 57 and I'll be 47 when WeeNut is 10.
Although, I enjoy watching his eyes bug out of his head when I tell him how old he'll be when the WeeNut turns 18. THAT's always good for a giggle.
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Proud Mother to 16 year old Austin (MCJROTC Sgt., Trumpet playing "Band Nerd" and hopeful Air Force Pilot!)
Proud Stepmother to 12 year old Josh (Baseball playing, Saxophone playing "Band Nerd" and hopeful Doctor!)
Proud Mother to baby Kaylee (Stuffed toy playing, Adorable smiling baby and hopeful Rodeo Princess!)
DS1 is 16 months. And DS2 is 11 days.
All is well here.
I'll be 41 in just over a month. I'm not worried about anything.
DD loves her little brothers. And they love her.
We may need a bigger house in the next few years, but for now, all is well.
Best of luck to everyone with big age gaps.
Hi there! DS turned 8 a few days after DD was born. These are my only two so there feels like a BIG gap sometimes! I've realized there are advantages and dis-advantages to each kind of age difference. DS adores his little sister and she is madly in love with him. We made sure to have his birthday party several weeks before my due date just so we minimized the chances I'd have to miss it, and my mom was here to make his favorite birthday dinner so we could all make a big fuss over him even with a 5-day-old at home - basically make sure he feels he is still important, too! A big advantage to the age gap is that he is not jealous of her at all. When he gets upset because she needs a lot of our attention, he gets mad at US, not her. He is more rational and able to understand and reason with.
It does feel a bit like starting over, but having gone through it before I appreciate so much more of it now. Enjoy every moment and good luck!
I am 42 and my dc are 21, 17, 16, 13 and 10. Dh and I decided we wanted 'just one more' : ) I have to say-the kids have been a huge help to me as I am in the midst of morning sickness, it's so much easier than when everyone was little and I was wiped out for weeks at a time.
Dh's brother and some of our friends are grandparents already!