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Pros & cons of the following age gaps...
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09/04/2012, 01:25 PM
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Well I'm sorry to say my 2 years and 2 months old no longer has day sleeps I have 2 years 5 months between #1 and #2 and this worked well for me as my #1 could entertain himself to some extent plus help himself to snacks etc if I was feeding the baby. He went to preschool at 3 for 2 days a week so I then had some time with the baby while she was still a baby and just starting to really do things. Now they are 2 and 4 and get on so well they keep each other entertained and the gap isn't too big so they are interested in many of the same things e.g both still play duplo as my oldest isn't old enough to have moved on to lego which may happen with a bigger age gap. We wanted a similar gap with #3 and I was due to have a 2 year 3 month gap but miscarried. Got pregnant again expecting a 2 year 5 month gap and miscarried at 10 weeks, had to have a D&C which meant no TTC for a further 6 weeks. Pregnant again now and should have a 2 year 8 month gap if things go well this time which is longer than we wanted but unfortunately beyond our control. Good luck
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09/04/2012, 01:51 PM
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Three year olds are pretty sucky. I would go for a larger gap, so that the older one is 3 1/2 or older when the younger one is born so they're not tantrumming and being awful with a crawler around the house.
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09/04/2012, 01:52 PM
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I wouldn't be timing based on day time naps. Simply because you cannot guarantee how long your child is going to nap. My older 2 girls both dropped regular naps at around age 2, gone completely by 2.5yrs.
That said, it is possible to get your child into the habit of "quiet time". We used to do it after lunch. Put on a DVD, and just have quiet time.
My age gaps with the girls are 2yr 6mths, and then 2yr 9mths. Love the age gaps. They are close enough in age to play together really well, get on really well. Old enough to understand about being gentle with the baby, and to entertain themselves a little bit.
During pregnancy with DD2, DD1 and I would cuddle together on the lounge, lying down, with a movie on. Half the time, I'd dose off, she'd occasionally sleep as well.
If you wait until the slightly older end, closer to 3, you might be able to put your oldest in preschool, and get one or two days a week with just the baby, where you can catch up on a bit of rest when the baby sleeps.
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09/04/2012, 02:07 PM
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Hmmm don't think as well just because your DS was easy to conceive that the second one will be too...our DD was conceived second month off the pill we were trying and yet we are going on for 4yrs TTC#2 and have just done our first round of IVF. I hope it is not the case for you but just trying to say don't assume anything in TTC!! Good luck - I would just start TTC whenever you are ready and whatever is meant to be, is meant to be and you will work around it!
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09/04/2012, 02:17 PM
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My 2 daughters are 2yrs 3m apart and my eldest had stopped her daytime nap around two. I think it's a fine age gap but I do recommend getting onto the toilet training before your next baby is born as I didn't and changing 2 lots of nappies was a pain in the bum! My girls are quite close and play well together.
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