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risks of having baby number 2 shortly after baby number 1 really close?

jackieoicklejackieoickle member
edited January 2015 in Babies on the Brain
I really want to have my children close, but how close is too close? my husband and I are thinking of trying for baby number 2. My son will be 1 year old March 11th. I'm just wondering if there is anyone out there that has any info on the risks of having a second child shortly after baby number 1. I'm on the fence. My husband is In his mid 30s, I'm 27. I don't want to be over 30 having children, my husband doesn't want to be 40 with a new born. I want my children close and before I'm 30 but if there are medical risks to having children close we will wait. Any thoughts?

Re: risks of having baby number 2 shortly after baby number 1 really close?

  • Calcium/other mineral depletion, anemia and abdominal separation are two big ones, and if you had a c/s for your first delivery you really should wait the recommended time in between pregnancies (IIRC it's something like 18 mos - 2 years between deliveries?) due to increased risk of uterine rupture.

    There's a bunch more concerns, but it's really up to you to weigh those risks.

    https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/pregnancy-close-together-risks
    https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/getting-pregnant/in-depth/family-planning/art-20044072


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  • jackieoicklejackieoickle member
    edited January 2015
    Thanks for the info. I had a pretty easy pregnamcy and labour almost all natural other then the gas. I may discuss it further with my doctor when I take my son for his 1 year check up. I really would love to be pregnant again right now but thinking about the risks makes me want to wait at least until I talk with my doctor.
  • With the info you've given, I think you'd be fine TTC now. But always consult your Dr. if you're concerned. 
    When my first was born, my ob said, "okay, see you in 18 months when you're pregnant again!"  And I just laughed thinking, "nope." But she was right, that's when baby fever started to set in. 
    It's apparently very common. 

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  • Meh I have a lot of friends who got pregnant right after having baby 1 bc they thought BFing would offer protection. Ridiculous to rely on that IMO. They have kids like 13 months apart or so. If you're young and healthy, and had a complication free pregnancy you will be fine.
  • Meh I have a lot of friends who got pregnant right after having baby 1 bc they thought BFing would offer protection. Ridiculous to rely on that IMO. They have kids like 13 months apart or so. If you're young and healthy, and had a complication free pregnancy you will be fine.
    This is just a dumb thing to say.
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  • Even if you got pregnant today, 19 months apart isn't even really that close in age. It's a pretty standard age gap. Also, you have no idea how long it will take you to conceive, it can take a healthy couple up to a year.
  • I had my first at 28w 4d due to my cord failing. I got pregnant 4 months after that (with my dr's okay) and my second was born a year and 20 days after my first. Everything was and is fine with him.
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  • My kids are 18 months apart. I had a c/s for the first and a VBAC for the second. Everyone is different so you should discuss this with your care provider
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  • My first was also born last March and we are talking about #2. At around 9 months post, I got my period and since then my body feels normal again. And since about 10 months she is sleeping mostly TTN. So I think we're mainly ready. The big concern for me is breast feeding. She is doing well with solids but nowhere near weaning. I am open to tandem but it seems to be crap shoot if you can make it through pregnancy or dry up/ too much pain / Ect. I think if we wee formula, we'd be trying already.
  • It's been said already, but I'll say it again. Talk to your doctor to get the best assessment of the risks of your particular situation.

    DD was born vaginally and I suffered at 3+ degree tear. I was seeing a surgeon post partum due to the concern that I would require further surgery for repair. We got the go ahead to get pregnant an consider a second vaginal delivery when DD was 7 months old, and became pregnant 2 weeks later (a surprise, but a happy one). To say my OB was shocked is an understatement.

    Unfortunately, dispite a complication free first pregnancy, I ended up with preeclampsia and placental abruption the second time around. I lost a significant amount of blood and required a true "crash section" to save my son's life. The same may have happened even if we had more time between pregnancies, who knows, but closely spaced pregnancies/deliveries are known risk factors.

    Thankfully I have an amazing, healthy son.

    Talk to your doctor.
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  • Mine are fine. DD was 16 mo when our triplets were born. All great and healthy. 2 c sections were awesome!


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  • Mine are fine. DD was 16 mo when our triplets were born. All great and healthy. 2 c sections were awesome!
    My eyes just about bugged out of my head. I shall send you booze. :)
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  • A friend of mine had a 2 month old and got pregnant with identical twin girls. He was 11 months old when they were born. Everything was fine. She even delivered vaginally. 



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