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#74
Originally Posted by JJs
I think they know what causes that now......
congratulations
congratulations
Congratulations!! Two are easier than one I think.
#75
I can't talk about myself(I have one 35yo adopted son) BUT my SISTER€ beats almost everyone--She had FIVE UNDER FIVE! The first was a boy and a girl followed about 2years later. Wasn't going to have anymore. But changed her mind and had girl 2. All done? I think NOT. She went for her 6 week checkup and she was pregnant AGAIN! HOLD ON--at 8 months went for her final check before delivery, the doctor sent her for an xray and YES it was TWINS!!! They are all wonderful (40-45 years old now! I'll never know how she survived. PS--Her house was always immaculate and supper was on the table at 5 everyday!
#79
Originally Posted by sahm4605
how far apart? I have two that are about 19 months apart. It is trying at times. I would suggest that you make sure that your first is really excited about the new baby. I did this with watching those baby stories where the babies are born and getting my dd a baby doll to play with. The only problem now is that she loves her brother very hard and much. Congrats on the new baby. sewing will be very hard for you now. there is almost no time to sew unless you have a sewing area in their play area, which is a pain in the tush. good luck and keep us posted.
What's to be scared about? Once you get "your feet wet" with the first one, the rest are a piece of cake. My first two were twelve months and three weeks apart. How crazy was that? I had three in less than 5 years. They are in their forties now, and they have always been so close. Good luck. and Congrats.
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