leah_talbot
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My (31f) wife (30f) gave birth to a beautiful little boy last summer. We used IVF to conceive as we are cis lesbians and have all the love but not all the parts.
We absolutely adore our child and it affirms to me how much I wanted to be a mom and how much I love kids. As he approaches his 1st year, my wife and I are talking more and more about having another, but it’s unclear when we should. We are leaning toward 2 year gap, but wonder if that’s the best idea for our son, us as parents, long-term. Do kids 3 or 4 years apart play as well together as those 2 years apart?
When does it make sense to have #2?
We are just looking for some input and perspectives to help us decide.
Key points:
- We have several frozen, viable fertilized eggs that are ready to be used when we are ready. We have to pay 4K-ish to cover implant, medications, implant monitoring, etc. this is not a huge expense for us but not something we can pay for without planning a 1-3 months in advance.
- my son attends local daycare and he absolutely loves it. His teachers are great and we plan to have him there until he turns 3 at which point he can attend the independent school I work at for free. Unfortunately, it’s a HUGE chunk of change currently. Until he’s 15 months, it is running us about 2,300k a month, but will go down to 1,800 once he can transfer out of the infant room and into the toddler room. Financially we can afford to have one in infant and one in toddler but it’ll be.. tight. Luckily after each kid is 3 childcare goes to 0$ so we are lucky in that regard.
- My wife experienced delayed PPA and I worry she isn’t ready to carry and parent another kid. She assures me she is recovering and will be ready if we do a 2yr gap, but I have this fear a second pregnancy may be too much. She is getting medical and psychological help and has improved SOOOO much. She’s fucking amazing.
- We always wanted kids close in age. I have a brother 8 years younger than me and I was parentified from his birth to be his second mom. We are intentionally not going to do that to our kids and want them to be individuals that can spend time together should they want.
- Another reason for 2-year age gap vs 3 or 4… We follow pretty closely follow the Waldorf method of age appropriate toys, activities, expectations, etc. and having kids closer in age may make it easier to meet each child where they are developmentally as they are closer in age.
- Further on that point, I have talked with friends with older kids that say a closer age gap makes it easier for just fun activities: museums, movies, play, etc as the kids generally like the same stuff around the same age.
- Personally, I cannot tell if I’m relying too heavily on our kids being similar if we do a 2 year age gap. I understand each kid is unique and will have their own wants/personality/etc.
- might be important to note our state does not allow me (non-genetic mom) to do reciprocal surrogacy aka carry our eggs/future children. It’s considered medical tissue “donation” and we would have to challenge the state fertility medical board in order to possibly get approval… that’s just not gonna happen.
- Our little boy is amazing and we are not sure we are ready to split our time between him and a future sibling just yet! We are stupidly lucky he was a great sleeper and eater since a wee little infant. I am not concerned about having a more high needs kid because I anticipated that with our first but was surprised when he wasn’t that way.
Thanks for any advice or anecdotes!
We absolutely adore our child and it affirms to me how much I wanted to be a mom and how much I love kids. As he approaches his 1st year, my wife and I are talking more and more about having another, but it’s unclear when we should. We are leaning toward 2 year gap, but wonder if that’s the best idea for our son, us as parents, long-term. Do kids 3 or 4 years apart play as well together as those 2 years apart?
When does it make sense to have #2?
We are just looking for some input and perspectives to help us decide.
Key points:
- We have several frozen, viable fertilized eggs that are ready to be used when we are ready. We have to pay 4K-ish to cover implant, medications, implant monitoring, etc. this is not a huge expense for us but not something we can pay for without planning a 1-3 months in advance.
- my son attends local daycare and he absolutely loves it. His teachers are great and we plan to have him there until he turns 3 at which point he can attend the independent school I work at for free. Unfortunately, it’s a HUGE chunk of change currently. Until he’s 15 months, it is running us about 2,300k a month, but will go down to 1,800 once he can transfer out of the infant room and into the toddler room. Financially we can afford to have one in infant and one in toddler but it’ll be.. tight. Luckily after each kid is 3 childcare goes to 0$ so we are lucky in that regard.
- My wife experienced delayed PPA and I worry she isn’t ready to carry and parent another kid. She assures me she is recovering and will be ready if we do a 2yr gap, but I have this fear a second pregnancy may be too much. She is getting medical and psychological help and has improved SOOOO much. She’s fucking amazing.
- We always wanted kids close in age. I have a brother 8 years younger than me and I was parentified from his birth to be his second mom. We are intentionally not going to do that to our kids and want them to be individuals that can spend time together should they want.
- Another reason for 2-year age gap vs 3 or 4… We follow pretty closely follow the Waldorf method of age appropriate toys, activities, expectations, etc. and having kids closer in age may make it easier to meet each child where they are developmentally as they are closer in age.
- Further on that point, I have talked with friends with older kids that say a closer age gap makes it easier for just fun activities: museums, movies, play, etc as the kids generally like the same stuff around the same age.
- Personally, I cannot tell if I’m relying too heavily on our kids being similar if we do a 2 year age gap. I understand each kid is unique and will have their own wants/personality/etc.
- might be important to note our state does not allow me (non-genetic mom) to do reciprocal surrogacy aka carry our eggs/future children. It’s considered medical tissue “donation” and we would have to challenge the state fertility medical board in order to possibly get approval… that’s just not gonna happen.
- Our little boy is amazing and we are not sure we are ready to split our time between him and a future sibling just yet! We are stupidly lucky he was a great sleeper and eater since a wee little infant. I am not concerned about having a more high needs kid because I anticipated that with our first but was surprised when he wasn’t that way.
Thanks for any advice or anecdotes!