Thought it would be good to start a discussion for those of us who will have 2 under 2 (seems like a lot of us), and also for anyone who's experienced this before and has advice. 
On my mind right now (and I know it's probably too early to tell), will I be able to potty train DD before the baby or is it better to wait? Will I be able to move DD from the crib to a bed before the baby?                 
                             
        
Re: 2 under 2 mamas
Imo: under 2 is very very very young for pt, and regression with a new baby is common anyhow, I wouldn't bother till later. I didn't find 2 in diapers to be a big deal at all, in fact I finding it so much easier than handling a baby plus a newly trained and not reliable toddler. I mean, public bathroom at the grocery store wearing a baby plus holding your toddler on hte gross seat in the tiny stall.... is about as much fun as it sounds.
This is is a fact I have found most mom's will agree on: potty trained toddlers are so so so overrated. Once they are reliable it is super easy, yes, but the younger they train they longer that will take. I'd save yourself ht every trouble and just wait till she trains herself. My older 2 both did around 3 and it was incredibly easy and very few accidental.
crib is your call. My oldest I left in a crib bc he was a kid who needed to be contained. I got a second one for free. Then he climbed out and got hurt so I've changed my tune on waiting too long on the crib. My second hated the crib so he was in a toddler bed from 1yr, and my 16m old is in hte crib for a few hours a night now. We are moving in a few weeks and at that point I'm putting him in a toddler bed; I think it'll me help get him down for naps, and I'm ont willing to risk him climbing out (and he is a climber).
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
As as far as the crib, I think most would say do whatever it takes to get everyone sleep. If you have a great crib sleeper, no need to rush into a different setup. Base that decision on the kid and their readiness not the new baby. My 21mo is still in my bed so I'm not going to offer any actual advice lol.
We we personally love the age gap as you can tell it works well for our family that we wanted to do it over and over.
K born 8/31/12
C born 1/11/14
BFP #3 Nov 2014: D&C January 2015
BFP #4 Sept 2016: Due May 31 2017
In August, we lost our home to flooding so that could've been the cause of the pooping but he is now 2 weeks free of all accidents.
Best advice is don't rush the process. I wouldn't start worrying until closers to 3. Much easier for all involved. Forget what society says.
babywearing and mastering nursing one handed while walking around really helps too haha
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
when we switch Rory next month it'll be the same toddler bed with pool noodle.
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
My concern is that the room we use for a nursery and my sons soon to be toddler room are very close together. I'm worried about the baby crying in the night and waking him up. Luckily he is a very heavy sleeper. Also we kept him in our bedroom for 7 weeks after he was born and I imagine we will do the same with this baby as well.
K born 8/31/12
C born 1/11/14
BFP #3 Nov 2014: D&C January 2015
BFP #4 Sept 2016: Due May 31 2017
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@pghctwif That is really good advice about meeting your toddlers needs first vs baby. I like how you framed the pause as well. Thanks for sharing! and I also have a Rory
Aw! Is your Rory a boy or girl? There's another Rory on here too, Erica from my June 13 has a girl rory (forget her handle on here).
I'm glad! I think that making sure to prioritize the big kid is really important to helping them feel like they weren't replaced. That they are important too and that sometimes the baby has to fit in around them. Giving them some control too.
Oh and for those worried, ime the transition for the u2 (or even u3) crowd is pretty seamless since they quickly forget life before baby. It's harder for older kids to adjust.
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
I wondered about the potty training too cause I'm dreading to have 2 in diapers but I guess we'll just see how things go. Probably will wait till she's 2 before we try.
Our daughter slept next to my bed until she was 7 'on the so I think we will probably do the same with this one. That way she will be about 2 by the time we try transitioning youngest to a crib and oldest to toddler bed. She sleeps really well in her crib so I'll take that as long as possible.
My biggest concern is our housing situation and daycare. We live in a 2 bedroom apt that is already tight for the 3 of us. Is it going to be possible to have a 2nd kid in a tiny apt or should we consider moving? Our lease ends next August so baby will be about 2 months at that point. And with regards to daycare, how the hec do you afford 2 in daycare. This is a lot to think about and prepare for!
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
Married 6-15-13
DS born 4-9-15
Septate Uterus
BFP 10/12/16--EDD 6/24/17
We are thinking about having them share a room so the baby can have the nursery since our 4th bedroom is in the basement and I don't think I want to put a kid down there. My son is still in his crib so we need to transition him before the new baby comes.
I am am nervous that my son won't be potty trained in time,but I hope I'm wrong!
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
Due to the noise issue, we use sound machines in both the bedrooms and hopefully that will help when they do start sharing a room together.
Also, in the winter, I put light cotton jammies on under fleece footed jammies to keep baby warm.
@shmarpler , that's a great idea with the double pj's on cold nights. Thanks!