I just had my son 6 months ago and I am currently 5 months pregnant, any moms of Irish twins? I'm concerned for this baby and the effects it's been having on my son, and also is it safe to lay my son on my chest and tummy, that's the only way to get him to sleep most times.
Re: Moms of Irish twins
MIL had DH and his brother as Irish twins, they are 11 months apart. Obviously I wasn't around for their infancy but as adults they are both happy and healthy. MIL has never made any sort of comments that they had any problems when they were babies or that pregnancy seemed to interfere with DHs development (he's the older one). She does recall pregnancy in general being miserable- and I can relate to that!
I hope that a current Irish twin mom shows up to give you some more advice, but don't worry!
Also I'm sure it's fine for your son to lay on your chest and belly- if it's not hurting you it wouldn't be hurting baby #2.
*Kate*
February 2016
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used (in the nineteenth century) to mock the fertility of Irish families, referencing the stereotype that they do not use birth control and thus have children in quicker succession.
I think almost every term can be seen as offensive if you look hard enough. I don't think you hear it much anymore because it is less common to have two babies in one year
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As for the belly Ds climbs all over me and lies on my belly all the time. He is 28 lbs.
And yeah, it is kind of an offensive term, but now you know
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