Anonymous wrote:We are planning for #3 and aren't feeling overwhelmed. If it were up to me, I'd have been pregnant before our DC's 2nd and 4th birthdays which just occurred.
Having our first was waaaay more overwhelming due to life circumstances (lost my mum) and the fact that I was suddenly responsible for a little human. It's easy to get wrapped up in a child's minutiae with one, and having more children lets you take a step back and not micromanage your children. JMO, based on my experience and the parents of singletons I know.
First, congratulations on your impending twins! But the real reason I'm posting/quoting you is to ask why did you feel the need to say that your twins were not via IVF or IUI? As someone who did use both of these methods for two different pregnancies (and wound up with singletons both times) I have to question why you're perpetuating this myth that all multiples stem from infertility treatment.


Anonymous wrote:also about to go from 1 to 3, spontaneous twins not IVF/IUI
total shock and freaked out about the expenses for childcare (grandma can't handle 3), school (private if we do not move), college, new home (in my pre-marriage pre-kids starter home in a neighborhood and school district I would not raise kids in), different cars (3 car seats and 2 6ft+ adults) etc.
Anonymous wrote:We went from 1 to 3 (yes, it happens) and life is certainly more chaotic. Planning even the simplest if outings takes 3 times as long and it was so easy to just carry on as usual with just one child. We travelled just as frequently,went out to eat as a family just as frequently, but not so with 3. Apart from it being much more expensive to travel, we now have to take our nanny with us to make the trip in any way pleasurable.
BUT, we would not change it for the world. The twins (2) are such a delight and bring such joy and laughter into our lives (including our older child who is 10), it is impossible to imagine a "better" life without them. It helps that they have sunny dispositions and are champion nappers and sleepers.
Anonymous wrote:I don't regret it because I love my kids so much and I wouldn't trade them for the world. But I often wish I could go back to a simpler life and I do wish I had stuck with one kid in some ways.