A quick background before some questions:
I've been married 8 years to my amazing wife. We had infertility issues and got treatment. The first treatment worked PERFECTLY and we had 1 healthy daughter. When she was 14 months old, we started round two with a slim change of twins and almost no chance of triplets. I should have bought a lottery ticket that night, because we're pregnant with non-identical triplets.
We're currently JUST about out of the first trimester.
Knowing we're going to have 4 kiddos under 2 years and 2 months old, I'm trying to do what I can do to plan for this exciting/terrifying time.
Advice Requested:
1. Strollers for 4 (or do we do a 3 & 1?)
2. Car that can hold for 4 car seats?
3. Help around the house: I've already got her a cleaner coming weekly and we're talking about getting in-home help for the first 6m to a year. What kind of help is best? Au Pair? Night Doula? Other?
4. How can I be an AMAZING husband to my wife who stays home? Women esp. what are some things your husband did that just made your world a better place to be?
5. I've heard NEVER refuse help, but are there any other tips when there are going to be twice as man inmates as guards?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
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I've been married 8 years to my amazing wife. We had infertility issues and got treatment. The first treatment worked PERFECTLY and we had 1 healthy daughter. When she was 14 months old, we started round two with a slim change of twins and almost no chance of triplets. I should have bought a lottery ticket that night, because we're pregnant with non-identical triplets.
We're currently JUST about out of the first trimester.
Knowing we're going to have 4 kiddos under 2 years and 2 months old, I'm trying to do what I can do to plan for this exciting/terrifying time.
Advice Requested:
1. Strollers for 4 (or do we do a 3 & 1?)
2. Car that can hold for 4 car seats?
3. Help around the house: I've already got her a cleaner coming weekly and we're talking about getting in-home help for the first 6m to a year. What kind of help is best? Au Pair? Night Doula? Other?
4. How can I be an AMAZING husband to my wife who stays home? Women esp. what are some things your husband did that just made your world a better place to be?
5. I've heard NEVER refuse help, but are there any other tips when there are going to be twice as man inmates as guards?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
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