Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the newborn stage, and found toddlers to be much more difficult. I would have 50 babies if I could.
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nope, just a regular mom of 3 who likes pregnancies and babies.
Yeah me too. I wonder if those of us who struggle to feel completely done are those who also enjoy pregnancy and newborns the most.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t possibly know if you had “too many” or the “right” amount until they are all launched. The teen years are no joke and certainly not easier, just hard in different ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the newborn stage, and found toddlers to be much more difficult. I would have 50 babies if I could.
Michelle Duggar has entered the chat.
nope, just a regular mom of 3 who likes pregnancies and babies.
Yeah me too. I wonder if those of us who struggle to feel completely done are those who also enjoy pregnancy and newborns the most.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pregnant with my third after being obsessed with this question since the day I found out I was pregnant with my 2nd, worried it would be my last (because DH originally was adement about only wanting 2). I think three is the perfect number of kids in general, but now that I'm experiencing a third pregnancy, I think it's solidifying that view.
I felt so deeply sad at the thought of every moment being my last of this chapter when I was doing it all with my second, and really longed for another time. And now that I have gotten that wish, for the first time ever, I feel a little inconvenienced by pregnancy and semi dreading the sleepless nights and more years of diapers. I still very much want this, but I am just glad it will be my last.
So I think it confirms my feeling that the first child shocks you and is for learning and matrescence, the second child is to soak up every minute, and the third is for closure (while also soaking up every minute).
Long story short, I really feel done this time, whereas I didn't at all during/after my second.
Anonymous wrote:If this was fortunate enough to be a choice for you, how did you know you were done? Did you feel 100% done? Was it a rational decision (bandwidth, finances, lifestyle choices, career, spouse at capacity)?
And what was the number of kids you stopped at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the newborn stage, and found toddlers to be much more difficult. I would have 50 babies if I could.
Michelle Duggar has entered the chat.
nope, just a regular mom of 3 who likes pregnancies and babies.
Yeah me too. I wonder if those of us who struggle to feel completely done are those who also enjoy pregnancy and newborns the most.
Op here. I do not enjoy pregnancy or newborn but am struggling about whether I’m done! I think plenty of people in the “hand me a two year old and I’d have one more” camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the newborn stage, and found toddlers to be much more difficult. I would have 50 babies if I could.
Michelle Duggar has entered the chat.
nope, just a regular mom of 3 who likes pregnancies and babies.
Yeah me too. I wonder if those of us who struggle to feel completely done are those who also enjoy pregnancy and newborns the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the newborn stage, and found toddlers to be much more difficult. I would have 50 babies if I could.
Michelle Duggar has entered the chat.
nope, just a regular mom of 3 who likes pregnancies and babies.