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Topic: How did you decide to have another? Posted: 10 January 2010 at 7:05pm |
Hey
DH has announced that he wouldn't mind a number 3
I have always wanted another, but DH wasn't too keen, and now that he IS keen I am sort of freaking out wondering whether I have thought about this properly.
There are so many pros and cons and I just can't work out whether I do or not! Today the kids drove me up the wall, and I was almost in tears 10 mins ago wondering how on earth I would cope if I had a newborn to deal with as well
I had terrible morning sickness with Janaya but with Jackson it wasn't so bad. I just don't know what I'll do if it's bad and I can't get out of bed to take care of them :(
On the other hand, I was cuddling my close friends 1 day old baby 2 days ago and got goosebumps. And I get really excited at the thought of having another child and creating a whole new person is so exciting!
I'm already at home with the kids so I just wonder whether I should just do it now.
Does the cluckiness ever stop? How did you know it was time to "stop" having kids? I already have one of each so I wonder if I should just be happy with what I have got.
TIA
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 7:17pm |
stop while you can!!!!!
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 7:26pm |
Lol! Yeah that thought is in my mind too.
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 7:55pm |
its funny you posting this now. i ws just thinking today that if i didnt have more than one i would only have the one school run to do... but i have a school, kindy and playgroup run at the moment - well not right now cause of holidays, but soon. and i was thinking that if i just had one then he would be at school at day and i would have my time for me! instead i have three more years.
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 7:56pm |
I'm from a family of 4. My sister's got 4. Before we were married, I always told DH I wanted 6, so if he agreed to that I could always negotiate down later.
I've got just the one and can't wait for DH to say we can start trying for #2
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 8:13pm |
We always said we wanted 3 kids. I come from a family of 6 (4 children) and even though I never got along with my siblings growing up (I was the 3rd girl and had younger brother) now it's AWESOME! I LOVE having a big family.
Dh came from a broken home with one sibling. A sister who he pretty much was more like her father than a brother and they aren't close. I think he's seen how my family are now and wants his own prodigy.
So basically, we decided on 3+ children because it'll be great when the kids are older!
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 8:29pm |
We are having discussions like this at the moment too. I'm kind of thinking its now (soon) or never as I feel we are just getting through the hard baby stuff with James and I wouldnt want to get too comfy before going through it again. Its also a bit like putting things on hold while you get through those intensive early years. But I dont think I am quite ready for No 3 right now. I'm also 37 so dont have too long to dither on this one. I really dont know. DH and I always said 3 and now he's happy with 2.
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 9:15pm |
Sometimes, like now whilst the kids are asleep, I think a third would be nice. Then at other times, when they are both playing up, I think no children would have been a smarter idea.
We have decided two is it for lots of reasons, money, the time I can devote to each child and so forth and rationally, sensibly, sanely I am more than happy with two and think more than two is insane but I have a strong yearning for a third. I am hoping that if I ignore it long enough it will go away, if it does get too strong I might buy a kitten
So yeah, I'm no help sorry
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 9:16pm |
we are going through this too, basically have given ourselves a year to pay bills, and get a new car...and then if we want we can have no. 3. scary stuff i know. I have no idea what we will decide but the only thing we have decided is that I will stay home for two years with the baby. so, i am no help at all.
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 9:20pm |
Kylie - I think you just "know", for example, im done .. finished .. finito and I don't have an ounce of cluck left in me, and its a completely different feeling from when I was post Issy, that was more an "I'm never having another that was far too traumatic birth feeling" lol, this is an, Ive done my dash and I'm content with what I have feeling.
Anyway, what Im trying to say is, I am of the opinion that if your heart tells you that its time for another, thats God whispering in your ear .. and everything will work out in the end.
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 9:38pm |
I know what you mean LF, that's exactly what I thought. I have never been dead set against another (maybe during the first few hours after birth, and when I'd had an hours sleep over 3 days!) and I'm sure it would work out.
Lizzle I think we might do the same as you, get a bigger car first, then look at no3. I'm only 25 so I've got another 20 odd years of child bearing left in me
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 9:50pm |
lilfatty wrote:
Anyway, what Im trying to say is, I am of the opinion that if your heart tells you that its time for another, thats God whispering in your ear .. and everything will work out in the end.  |
That's beautiful Julia
I agree with that too. I have 2 now. I've always wanted 4. Even though I know that more than 2 means a bigger car, house and bye bye career I still want 4. When we first had Morgan and she was a week old I already knew our family wasn't yet complete. Whether I'll be able to manage another I'm not sure so maybe my head will win out later and we'll stop at 2 but at the moment I'm already storing up names for the next one.
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 10:16pm |
My friend who has 4 said to me stop at 2, think of the financials when they start school....
I remember getting home from the hospital & thinking wow my little family is complete. We looked into contraception & when my IUD didn't "work out" I said to DH have the snip & he didn't want to discuss it & then eventually wouldn't say no to more babies. So now I feel like you very torn....
My head says no...think of the cost as we are already experiencing it with one child...
But my heart....but what is it I want, a pregnancy & a baby or another grown up child???
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 10:29pm |
I wish I new the answer to this one. Today has been a shocker of a day and I can say I havent been able to get the thought of a Newborn off my mind.
If you had asked me last year I would have said a quite adamant 'No more!' Our house is too small, Our car is too small, There is an even adult to child ratio, we are finally though the hard years I dont drive So many logical reasons not to have a third. Oh and I am s#!t scared of having a boy. And I really felt quite happy with my 2 girls, like we were complete.
But recently DH said the same thing, that he wouldn't mind another one. I think of my kids all grown up and there only being 2 of them doesn't feel complete. I dont think I could get any cluckier, I head a newborn grunt the other and had to really stop myself bursting into tears. I was talking to someone today who just found out they were unexpectedly pregnant with number 3 and someone else trying to concieve and when they asked if I wanted more I said no but once again really had to hold back the tears. They knew I wasn't telling the truth and said straight up that if I am feeling like this then I should really follow my gut.
I dont know.... the feeling is so strong but then what if it is just a clucky ohase I will be over in a week??? Do I really want to plan it?? I would seriously be quite happy to accidently find I am pregnant..... Garggg.... I am already in tears just typing this, what is wrong with me?!?!?
I am sorry Kylie I really haven't helped you one bit  (I think you should have a third  )
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 10:31pm |
Like the others, I think you 'know'.
We're done too, and I'm only 23 but know for sure. We have, however, given it 5 years before DH gets the snip 'just in case' the urge takes over when our friends all start having babies (like it would, be you never know!)
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 10:42pm |
I'm reading this with interest cos we have just decided that 2 will be it for us (97% sure). We would both kinda like a third. There are so many reasons why we think this is it though - financial, practical, age etc..... like bigger car, no spare room, I'm already 35, want to get back to my career at some point soon, daycare costs, want to travel more, need to pay off some of the mortgage .... and also the amount of time and money/resources each child will get decreasing as there are more of them.
DH comes from a family of 5 kids(all boys), so likes the idea of one more (a brother for Jake). I'm from a family of 2 kids (girls), so think it would be lovely for Morgan to have a sister.
I don't really want to be pregnant again, or have another c section (have had two now, so will have to have another), or go through the sleep disruption again (dont cope well even though both kids have been "good" sleepers ..... I'd probably lose the plot with a bad sleeper!!). And I'd love to be able to start selling or giving away all the baby crap cluttering up the house!!
We have one of each so I also think we should just be happy they are both now healthy (Jake had a major heart defect and surgery at 6 weeks - would HATE to go through that again, or worse) and get on with life.
Also one thing my mum pointed out recently - if theres 3 kids then one always seems to be left out or not get on as well as the other two. I was actually going to post and see if people from 3 kid familys felt that?!?
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 10:55pm |
PS - just re-read my post and I'm sure its not much help! We have given it til Morgan is one (just before I turn 36) to make a decision about trying or dh getting the snip. We only had unprotected s*x once per child so we are actually just assuming it will happen straight away if we want one too .... which may not be the case. We'd have to wait til Jake is close to school age too if we did want to try, don't want 3 in daycare or to be home with 3 either .... so by then I'm getting quite old.
But anyway - its in the "too hard / lets get on with life" basket at the mo ...
Oh, and I want my body back after 3.5 years of pg and bf and being fatter than normal!!!
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 11:31pm |
The 80% chance of having another set of twins decides for me that we will stick to three children. That and the VERY strong dislike of people movers haha. When the girls were new borns I kept thinking "Oh thank god I don't have to go through this stage again." And even though I am quite certain we don't want more I can't help but feel a little emotional that this is the last time I will be looking after babies. Yeah I know they are only 4 month old but they are growing up sooooo very fast!
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Posted: 10 January 2010 at 11:37pm |
Italiah wrote:
We always said we wanted 3 kids. I come from a family of 6 (4 children) and even though I never got along with my siblings growing up (I was the 3rd girl and had younger brother) now it's AWESOME! I LOVE having a big family.
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ahhhhh yes, your brother ......mmm mmm
I have always "seen" myself with three kids (girl , boy , girl incidentally ) and while sometimes when the kids are being sucky and the thought of stopping at them crosses my mind , I know deep down that I would always feel like our family wasn't complete .
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