Our LO is 12 months old soon, and we are coming up to when we could, if we wanted, start trying again. (The 2 yr gap reccomended after a caesar). I turn 36 this year, so I wouldn't want to delay too long if that was the decision we made.
My SO and I have perhaps slightly different reasons for hesitation. I am mainly concerned about environmental and overpopulation issues, which I had before deciding to have LO1. I feel like maybe I can justify 2, replacement rate. SO has the same concerns but he also worries about the effect of a second on our lifestyle.
I was extremely anxious before LO was born about my ability to cope with motherhood. Then I had an emergency caesar needing a b lynch suture after a failed induction and LO ended up being transferred to a tertiary hospital with a pneumothorax. Less than 2 weeks later I was back in hospital on IV ABX for post partum endometritis. Breastfeeding was excruciating for the first 6 weeks with what I thought was thrush but turned out to be low grade mastitis. I went back to work 1 day a week at 8 weeks, but by the time LO was 4 months old I had started working FIFO again. I'm still breastfeeding, working 1.5 days for 3 weeks and then a week remote. My anxiety about my ability to cope has been somewhat assuaged. Perhaps I am overconfident though.
However LO is only 12 months, but we do know that he is a very active baby. Trys to get into the oven, the dishwasher, crawls straight out the front door at high speed. Still wakes 2 or 3 times many nights. We predict he might be a bit of a terror as a toddler! So taking that chance, of a newborn and a difficult 2 yr old, is potentially risky.
There are also other effects - for instance my work situation now is pretty good. A boring city job three weeks, an exciting stressful remote job 1 week. Very flexible understanding employers (what's the word for someone who hires a subcontractor?).at both ends. Good money. I doubt I could manage to be away 1 week in 4 with 2 babies, although of course if the genders were swapped no-one would think it was unusual. Luckily my SO can take 3 months paid parental leave and almost unlimited unpaid. He took 6 months at half pay for LO and it was really good.
My SO has a younger brother, and they didn't get on until my SO moved countries. Wheras I was an only. He doesn't really think having a sibling is that great, wheras I had a lot of social difficulties and loneliness, plus now I am dealing with two aging separated parents by myself. So I look back and wonder if it would have been easier with a sibling.
I'm hoping some outside perspective will help. Time isn't pressing exactly, but I'm not getting any younger, and I certainly wouldn't want to have a baby over 40. So 2022,23,24 I think is the limit.
My SO and I have perhaps slightly different reasons for hesitation. I am mainly concerned about environmental and overpopulation issues, which I had before deciding to have LO1. I feel like maybe I can justify 2, replacement rate. SO has the same concerns but he also worries about the effect of a second on our lifestyle.
I was extremely anxious before LO was born about my ability to cope with motherhood. Then I had an emergency caesar needing a b lynch suture after a failed induction and LO ended up being transferred to a tertiary hospital with a pneumothorax. Less than 2 weeks later I was back in hospital on IV ABX for post partum endometritis. Breastfeeding was excruciating for the first 6 weeks with what I thought was thrush but turned out to be low grade mastitis. I went back to work 1 day a week at 8 weeks, but by the time LO was 4 months old I had started working FIFO again. I'm still breastfeeding, working 1.5 days for 3 weeks and then a week remote. My anxiety about my ability to cope has been somewhat assuaged. Perhaps I am overconfident though.
However LO is only 12 months, but we do know that he is a very active baby. Trys to get into the oven, the dishwasher, crawls straight out the front door at high speed. Still wakes 2 or 3 times many nights. We predict he might be a bit of a terror as a toddler! So taking that chance, of a newborn and a difficult 2 yr old, is potentially risky.
There are also other effects - for instance my work situation now is pretty good. A boring city job three weeks, an exciting stressful remote job 1 week. Very flexible understanding employers (what's the word for someone who hires a subcontractor?).at both ends. Good money. I doubt I could manage to be away 1 week in 4 with 2 babies, although of course if the genders were swapped no-one would think it was unusual. Luckily my SO can take 3 months paid parental leave and almost unlimited unpaid. He took 6 months at half pay for LO and it was really good.
My SO has a younger brother, and they didn't get on until my SO moved countries. Wheras I was an only. He doesn't really think having a sibling is that great, wheras I had a lot of social difficulties and loneliness, plus now I am dealing with two aging separated parents by myself. So I look back and wonder if it would have been easier with a sibling.
I'm hoping some outside perspective will help. Time isn't pressing exactly, but I'm not getting any younger, and I certainly wouldn't want to have a baby over 40. So 2022,23,24 I think is the limit.