I loved my June baby. It never got crazy hot when I was pregnant. It was super easy to get out with a newborn. It was always light out, which I think helped him not get days and nights mixed up.
Buutttt, September is also appealing. It got really hot with a newborn and I freaked out a couple nights. Plus, with a two year old, it would be nice to spend summer outside running around. And then you can drink at the holidays.
I loved my June baby. It never got crazy hot when I was pregnant. It was super easy to get out with a newborn. It was always light out, which I think helped him not get days and nights mixed up.
Buutttt, September is also appealing. It got really hot with a newborn and I freaked out a couple nights. Plus, with a two year old, it would be nice to spend summer outside running around. And then you can drink at the holidays.
March is the best. It's warm enough that you can be outside and still look normal by summer for lighter/shorter clothes. Plus you're at your largest in winter which is so nice for big comfy sweaters and leggings.
I loved having a June baby (although mine came at the end of May). DS1 was born in November and I found that it was much easier this time around and being pregnant in the winter, as I apparently like to hibernate anyway, than it was to be pregnant in the summer, when there are so many fun, outdoor (ahem, drinking) things to do. And it was nice to be able to take DS2 out on walks and outings without worrying that he'd freeze to death. Plus, as a teacher, the timing was perfect... my entire maternity leave was "paid" because I wasn't technically on leave, just off for the summer.
This way I would be on mat leave for the entire holiday season and work on zero of those holidays. I can't remember the last time I had both Christmas and Thanksgiving off in the same year.
End of March. Cuz I could cover my very swollen pregnant body in winter clothes for most of the end of pregnancy. But I would recover from labor in time to enjoy the nice weather in April.
I was too scared to bring LO anywhere when she was super little, so I felt like I missed out on a lot of the summer anyway. I think next time we'll shoot for Oct/Nov so we can be off during the holidays (but not forced to go anywhere because - newborn, duh) and by the time summer rolls around, he/she will be old enough to actually enjoy it, and I can put sunscreen on them and not be forced to sit under an umbrella with a world's worth of A&A blankets blotting out the sun.
Ideally, October so I could have all the holidays off. However this is practically impossible with my job, so realistically I think March would be good.
I thought I would like June, but I had a rough recovery and missed out on the whole summer. I'm thinking March/April would be good like nunzchucks said.
Agreed. I felt like I spent the entire summer in the house. Maybe it's a twins thing?
I don't want another summer baby because it's too hot in CA and I was homebound too much!
Plus I love summer! I missed cycling and boating lol.
I loved having DS early June so I didn't have to be pregnant and miserable, but I think the next one will be a fall baby. I felt like I couldn't do much outside between recovering, having a LO and moving into a house. Summer went by way too fast. Fall is my favorite season anyway so it will be nice to have off then.
I would like to have another June baby- preferably closer to the beginning of the month or maybe even end of May. I liked having the summer off and being able to take baby out for walks. I was really nervous walking and driving in the ice/snow when pregnant though, but being in western pa, it's kind of hard to avoid as it seems like almost half the year is snowy.
February-April. I was still pregnant at the end of June and it was really hot. I was miserable with my first born in August too. So late winter, early spring for me!
I would say spring, maybe March or April. I felt like I was stuck in the house all summer and I really missed being able to go swimming and lay by the pool.
I'd prefer early March so I could have the rest of the school year vs. end of April when Max was born which gave me the end of the school year and the beginning of the next off. It caused a pretty stressful summer for me and it was really stressful coming back 6 weeks into school. I'd rather be the one coming back to start the year.
I like May/June. My sister was pregnant during the biggest heat wave evah and she was miserable. But I am not having anymore kids so this is all a cow's opinion.
If we have another, I'd like March/April. I found it was so hot this summer and it was a struggle to keep LO warm in a/c and then not too hot when we went outside. And we missed a lot of summer activities being cooped up inside. Pretty much what everyone else said...
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Buutttt, September is also appealing. It got really hot with a newborn and I freaked out a couple nights. Plus, with a two year old, it would be nice to spend summer outside running around. And then you can drink at the holidays.
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This way I would be on mat leave for the entire holiday season and work on zero of those holidays. I can't remember the last time I had both Christmas and Thanksgiving off in the same year.
Wait! Actually, I can remember. It was 2007.
IF, 5 losses, 1 son, 1 on the way.
Plus I love summer! I missed cycling and boating lol.
I was really nervous walking and driving in the ice/snow when pregnant though, but being in western pa, it's kind of hard to avoid as it seems like almost half the year is snowy.
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