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OurLittleBlessing
10-11-2008, 16:27
I guess the title says it all!

It's a bit silly really since my DD is only 3 months old, but I have been feeling really clucky for a good month now. It must be hereditary as apparently my Mum didn't even make it out of hospital with one of us before she was thinking about the next one!

I am just loving being a Mum, it is so much better than I could have even imagined and I can't wait to add to our family again - although we will wait a bit longer yet.

Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else is feeling the same way? And what is your desirable age gap?

happytobehere
10-11-2008, 16:47
YES! YES! YES! haha I just loved the feeling of my little man wiggling around in my belly and love him just as much now.

My cluckiness started probably around when he was 3 months (he's like 4 1/2 months now).

If I was in a more stable relationship I would certainly considering getting pregnant again.

Unfortantely that is so not the case... So alas the dream:) of extending my family is just that.. A dream .

Pina Colada
10-11-2008, 16:49
Nope. Not me!

But then again - I'm finished with my baby making days, and I've made the decision and I'm not letting myself get clucky :laughing:

After my DD1 and DS though, I was keen to get preg by their 1st birthday - which I did :D

smiley80
10-11-2008, 16:58
gosh... u ladies are crazy!!! :eek:

Rydens Mummy
10-11-2008, 17:17
I ws just thinking of asking this question. Because i have been feeling clucky ever since Ryden was born. He is growing up so fast, i feel i didnt have a baby baby for very long, if you know what i mean.

Stacey

GeorgiaAnne
10-11-2008, 20:46
:eek::eek::eek:
I miss being PG but i'm not ready for another human yet.

lunawolfspirit
11-11-2008, 02:34
OurLittleBlessing, ur feelings are just like mine and my hubbys. we just love being parents and cant wait for the next one lol.
i knew i wanted more right after elinore was born. we i should say we knew as the feelings are very much the same lol
we r planing for 2 under two, mind u if i got pg now my hubby would be over the moon.

hmmm might have to work on that ....doesnt hurt to practice lol

ellie13
11-11-2008, 10:25
I was really clucky after Bianca was born, so wanted to go again, but now, I am happy to wait the year before trying again. Mind you i woi;d be so devastated if it didn't happen, so that means i am very clucky still, I just know that I have to wait, for the health of that bub, wanna have my body recovered first!!!

Anyways- yep I am joining the clucky tem-lol.

littleleos
11-11-2008, 10:32
since aiden has been born I have been so overwhelmed with emotions that I have never felt before.... being a mum is the best thing in the world and I now realsie why I am on earth....

TO B A MUMMY and to help other mums with their babies

I was just having a conversations with my hubby last night about how many kids he was going to let me have....

this is the rule...
2 ... if we have a girl next
4 ... if we have 3 boys he let me get pregnant for a girl....
he doesnt wanna have 3 as the middle one will get middle child syndrome....:laughing:

gee I am happy to have 4 boys...

so the answer to your question
I am super clucky.... never knew what people where talking about when I was not a mummy

not sure about the age gap thingy though...

kymmy
12-11-2008, 11:18
Crazily enough yes!
J is 7 weeks and I am enjoying it so much TBH more than the others.
Hubby would be happy to have 3 in the next 3 years. :eek:
But realistically I want to have 3-5 year gap. I will enjoy it more I think.

Moorish
12-11-2008, 11:58
Yes for as long as I can remember I've been clucky.
Even just after an extremely fast labour with DD2 I recall telling the midwife I could keep pushing if she wanted me to, although I'm not too sure if it was because I wanted another baby right then and there, considering I hadn't even held the baby I'd given birth to yet! :laughing:

The cluckiness never really went away for me between babies, just subsided a bit until my hormones took over - and they must be pretty good hormones because the last 4 were conceived on the first cycle lol!

So here I am having my 5th however I'm going to have to find out how to turn the clucky button off sometime between now and June! :D

mummy_to_thomas
12-11-2008, 12:57
Yes, very much :laughing: I guess because DS was 5 weeks premmie, I sort of feel like i missed out on those final weeks of having him inside me and the lovely feeling of him moving around:cloud9:

We started TTC again when DS was 3 months old but now DF is now talking about holding off until after our wedding in august next year :( I don't know if I can wait that long.

missmilliesmum
12-11-2008, 17:28
Yes - Definately clucky here!

DD is only 12 weeks old! We wanna have 3 bubbas around 18 - 24 months appart - so that means we are gonna start trying again next May-June (ish) Crazy!

I feel the same as you ladies - Born to be a Mummy! I have always felt that way since I was a child (My dearest GF's can't believe I managed to hold out till I was 27!) I begged DH to start trying immediately after our wedding, but he made me wait nine months and we got Miss. Millie baking on the second cycle!

That was one of the first questions DH asked me when we got home with Amelia LOL! 'When are we gonna start trying for the next one'?!

lunawolfspirit
15-11-2008, 21:55
since aiden has been born I have been so overwhelmed with emotions that I have never felt before.... being a mum is the best thing in the world and I now realsie why I am on earth....

TO B A MUMMY and to help other mums with their babies

I was just having a conversations with my hubby last night about how many kids he was going to let me have....

this is the rule...
2 ... if we have a girl next
4 ... if we have 3 boys he let me get pregnant for a girl....
he doesnt wanna have 3 as the middle one will get middle child syndrome....:laughing:

gee I am happy to have 4 boys...

so the answer to your question
I am super clucky.... never knew what people where talking about when I was not a mummy

not sure about the age gap thingy though...
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I know just what you are saying. Do you think you're going to go back to uni some time and become a midwife? seeing you have found you're new calling.

littleleos
16-11-2008, 08:24
yeah im thinking of being a baby health nurse or a lactation consultant....
I wanna be a mum and help other mums too

alabama
17-11-2008, 00:01
OMG n i thought i was the only one!!!!!

I so want to have a third one....with different reasons though!!but life is kinda unstable atm so will have to wait(if at all) until late next year to start TTC.....i hope DH agrees to it!!!!!!!:fingerscrossed: