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    11 m/o getting ear tubes Friday

    @ourgodiswonderful My son got tubes for mild to moderate hearing loss right after he turned two. His follow up audiogram was normal and his hearing has improved. He had maybe 30 words when he got the procedure and now, four months later, he has so many new words I stopped tracking and is...
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    4th or am i nuts?

    @jason106p Given the fertility issues you’ve already identified you may find conceiving a 4th more difficult, involving a loss (or more than one) or a longer period TTC. I’m 35 and had two miscarriages this year. Based on my experience and that of friends IRL and online, it seems like TTC in...
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    Are my concerns not worth choosing not to have another, and will I regret it?

    @yayas I found it useful as a way to visualize what my ideal family looks like in my heart without getting so clouded by my emotions at the moment. It doesn’t even have to be a holiday, it could just be some random future Wednesday thinking about who is at the table.
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    Are my concerns not worth choosing not to have another, and will I regret it?

    @jello123 I agree with everyone else who said your daughter was exceptionally easy as a newborn. My son was a hard newborn in some ways: colic screaming for many weeks, colicky eating for months, but thankfully a good sleeper. Having another child opens up your life to the possibility that it...
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    Is there a significant difference between a 3-3.5 vs. 3.5-4 year age gap?

    @reynaldo I’m guessing not. With that small amount of variation any difference caused by age may be obscured by differences in personalities. I’d say the reason to aim for a smaller gap is because it’s impossible to predict how long it’ll take to get (and stay) pregnant. We wanted around a 3-3.5...
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