As I've learned to say since moving to the South, "Oh bless his heart", but is DH for real? He wants to try for another one starting in May. His brother, sister and himself are Irish twins, (wait, would that make them triplets?). They all loved that they were so close in age while growing up. I understand the pluses of knocking children out together but ugh... sounds like a lot of work. Plus really? Labor is still haunting me and I would love 3 hours of solid sleep in row.
Anyone decide to have children close together?


Re: Having another baby?? Already??
to each their own. my brother and I are Irish twins and we were best friends growing up. if someone is healthy enough to get pregnant again soon after their first baby and they want to, I say go for it.
BFP #1 5.26.08 DD born 1.4.09
BFP #2 3.11.12 m/c 3.26.12
BFP #3 10.7.12 m/c 10.27.12
BFP #4 2.24.13 ectopic MTX 3.13.13 Right tube removed 3.29.13
BFP #5 5.27.13 DS born 1.22.14
BFP #6 4.14.16
I told him he isn't even to touch me until I have my IUD placed.
I want more kids (maybe) but truthfully I don't want them too close together. I feel like I want DD to be more independent. The decision is ultimately yours, if you aren't comfortable with it, don't do it.
I am closest to my sister who is five years younger than my sister 18 months older or my brother 2 years younger.
Try for the next one when you're emotionally, physically, and financially ready... And when YOU want to. Don't do it because your partner wants to and don't push your partner if he doesn't want to.
Yes, he is for real, and no we won't try until we are both ready. As I am exhausted, it is just not something that is my 1st priority at the moment. I was curious to see who had children close together and their thoughts on it. Thanks for everyone's input.
rainbows, butterflies and roses. Wasn't trying to be negative or rude, and will try to be more aware of how I word things at 3am. I have much appreciation and respect for all mums, no matter if you have 1 or 10 kids, 5 minutes, 9 months or 20 years apart.