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shellsbubs
01-09-2006, 10:59
:yes: Hello just curious how some people are going with their 3 darlings, is it easier caring for the third baby now you have the experience, routine, little helper's? Another question is did people find all their births similar eg. arriving on time, were after pains worse with each baby? Anyway hope to hear from people
Hi just wanted to say that I too would love to hear what everyone has to say about this as we have just stated TTC#3.:smiliedance:
FourAngelKisses
01-09-2006, 11:12
All 3 of my births and labours were similar, can't say I noticed anything different really. Except I had a 3hr transition stage with my first which was total hell as transition should only be 30mins.
As for easier to look after, I'd have to say yes. But my older kids were 5 and 6 when I had my third, so they didn't really need to be looked after as much. They did help out a little when he was younger, now that he is older, they have more to do with him.
HTH....good luck with TTC.
my last pregnancy was very different..
first two i had to be induced and went 2 weeks past my due date,
ds2 came smack bang on his due date.. no need for induction, My after pains were verrrry painful with the 3rd
shellsbubs
01-09-2006, 11:26
thanks- that has helped - well my first two pregnancies were both two weeks overdue and was induced both times which frustrated me and secondly after birth of number two i had terrible after pains and was told by my aunt that they get worse with each pregnancy so thats why i was curious.anyone esle with similar experiences?
FourAngelKisses
01-09-2006, 11:30
Afterpains....I forgot about those, lol. I had none with my first and horrible ones with my second. They weren't as bad with my 3rd (from what I can remember). I'll have to let you know how they are after my 4th.
mandiegraham
01-09-2006, 13:44
Angel_kisses9798 we are due the exact same day and we are also on number 4!!!!.:)
My labours go quicker with each child from 6hrs to 4 hrs to 1 and a half hrs so i better be on my toes with the next one.
My other kids were great helpers with the new baby and i found it more special because i got to share that with them and create thoes memorys with them. It gets easier with each one and im more relaxed with them because you know you have done it before and you know you can do it!.
Take Care Mandiexxx:)
FourAngelKisses
01-09-2006, 13:47
Oh cool......I'll race you to the finish line then shall I?? lol Good luck!!!
mandiegraham
01-09-2006, 13:49
You may heheheh!!! Hope you have a great pregnancy, and im glad to see the pic, now i know that i dont look big for my dates also hehehe. :yelclap: :thumbsup:
Scorpian Queen
03-09-2006, 19:40
I have 3 children, ages 4, 2 and 4 months. With regards to labours, they were 21 hours (totally horrible!! and ending up with forcepd delivery), 1.5 hrs - very fast, fantastic! and 3.5 hours - a little longer than the 2nd time and much more intense for some reason, but no stitches and very speedy recovery.
My 1st was 3 days late, 2nd 4 days early and 3rd 10 days early, so I think often all labours are different and it's hard to predict how they will be, although if it's any help, my obstetrician did say that labours usually get easier up until No 4 and then get harder/longer again as the uterus gets tired with No 5 +.
I actually found it pretty easy going home with my 3rd. You definitely are more relaxed and confident. My other 2 were surprisingly good - I was expecting jealousy issues! I think for me it was more of a shock going from 1 to 2 than 2 to 3. By no 3 you are already so into the swing of caring for kids and all the routines that go with it that one more doesn't make much difference. It is busy though!
Good luck:)
Funkychicken
03-09-2006, 20:57
Ooohh, I just posted some thing about this in the 30+ thread for you! In regards to knowing the drill etc...it is definately easier. I have found having number 3 to be like the first but without all the worries, concerns, fears etc... I have found myself being quite indifferent to the whole milestones thing and when someone else mentions that their baby is doing 'such and such' I think Yay for them with no concern that my baby may not do that yet.
I will say that life is very hectic but I thrive on being busy, so this is a good thing for our family.
In regards to afterpains, I won't paint any pretty pictures here, just let you know how I managed them. They were awful and painful but I found if I fed bub sitting upright, they were less intense on letdown. If I layed down to feed, they were as strong as contractions. I took Arnica homeopathically from the moment after he arrived and continued to do so for about a week. Warm water and washing myself often helped to make me feel more together as well. The good news is, I bled so much and so intensely it only lasted a week! I did bleed again a week later but without pain and minimally.
All the best and happy planning! :D
PS My labours halved in duration with each-12 hrs, 6 hrs , 3 hrs!:yelclap:
shellsbubs
03-09-2006, 21:13
thanks Funkychicken - yes i just read your message in 30+ - thanks for such a great positive ;) response. I feel so much more in control with parenting now and look forward to the opportunity to be a mum again, i guess i was worried about the crappy after pains - they are still in my mind!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbsdown: but just like everything else i guess they dont last that long i suppose!!!!!!!
Funkychicken
03-09-2006, 21:37
I didn't want to rain on your parade about the afterpains but felt this wasn't something I should sugarcoat. But, as you said, they are over with soon enough and then you can just do all the lovin' and snugglin' of your new bub!! :smiliedance:
Mariposa
03-09-2006, 21:45
hi, i also have three childre;
DD1 is 7, labour 27hrs posterior bub! no afterbirth pains, she was 13days late.
dd2 is almost 3, labour 7.5hr anterior bub, afterbirth pains were absolutely shocking. couldnt walk properly for 3 weeks :eek:
dd3 has just gone 7 weeks, labour 3.5hrs, afterbirth pains very mild ( ithought that they would be heaps worse)
managing with 3 children is certainly hectic. but i wouldnt change it for the world.
we are slowly getting into a routine.
My pregnancies were pretty similiar- nausea all 3, bleeding in first trimester all 3, fed up with being pregnant after 7 months as well. The first signs that I was pregnant differed though. Gained less weight each time, probably because I learned previously that any weight you gain has to come off sooner or later.
Labour got easier, although by the third the Braxton Hicks were much stronger and inevitably I couldn't tell them apart from labour pains.
Afterpains were horrendous, worse than labour pains!
Much harder in the earlier days dealing with a newborn and 2 toddlers who want their routine to remain pretty much on track. Breastfeeding was harder each time too, which I didn't expect.
Now that No.3 is 8 months they're all good friends and although life is never quiet, it's never dull either.
We'll go for 5 if we can get them out before I get too old!
TigerBlueBear
05-09-2006, 22:03
I found my third baby easy to cope with until we went away on holidays and buggered up her sleep routine - long story. My eldest was 5 when she came along and was great at helping by being able to pass me things etc, the next in line was 3 and he was no longer needy on me. I involved both boys in the care of their sister and had no jealousy issues from either. I found going from one child to two children harder than going from two to three. We already had our routine down pat and she just fitted into it.
My births were all very different from each other:
Tiger - uncomplicated pregnancy, private obstetrician, born on due date 7.45am, heaps of unnecessary intervention leading to an emergency csec. Hospital stay 10 days. All the normal issues of recovering physically and emotionally from a csec with a newborn to care for. 8lb 12oz. Minimal afterpains but lots of csec scar pain for 6mths finally subsiding to nothing by about to years later. Breastfed for 6 months.
Blue - uncomplicated pregnancy, much fitter this time, private obstetrician, VBAC birth -10 EDD at 6.15pm, 27 hr labour well supported by a fantastic midwife I hired to be with me. 8lb 1oz. Hospital stay 3 days. Some afterpains, needed panadol. Breastfed for 9 months.
Bear - uncomplicated pregnancy, put on heaps of weight, birth centre midwives, waterbirth, 4.5hrs labour, born EDD +4 at 12.40am. 9lb. Went home later that day - felt fantastic. Some afterpains maybe slightly worse than with Blue but panadol still worked. Breastfed for 15 months.
MummyCharmzy
05-09-2006, 22:15
A few things already mentioned I agree with... positive wise... you know what you're doing and do it. You don't worry so much about 'milestones' because after having your second you realise how incredibly different every baby REALLY is and they do things when they're ready.. not when you are :)
Also the after pain thing.. I had my 3rd csect and the afterpains were 100times worse than the csect pain... I've never experienced a 'real' contraction in labour but trust me.. it must have compared... they built up in pain and lasted around a minute each time for me, I could not speak all i could do was basically moan and pant through them.. and beg for drugs... morphine was my saviour for the first 5 days.... they were KILLERS... I had bad pains like this for a good 5 weeks after giving birth... not sure if its normal or not but when I was feeding especially I just wanted to curl up and make the pain go away. they scare me about having my 4th much more than the csect pain ill experience again.
iamstephyc
07-09-2006, 09:56
I now have 5 and I think each one gets a bit easier. You know more of what you are doing as well as more of what a child can handle, what's normal and whats not.
I find that I am more relaxed with more kids (most of the time...:rolleyes: )
In regards to the after birth pains, for me they seemed to get worse with each baby, but I have friends who had no trouble with them at all. I have a laxy uterus and wonder if that may have something to do with the pain...
Anyway, Just wanted to let you know that I think the more the merrier!!
Go for it!! And good luck! :thumbsup:
LoopyLyndaLou
08-09-2006, 20:01
Hi,
I have had four babies but only have three at home, all pregnancies and labours were very similar apart from the third which had very different circumstances.
Our fourth son was born after being induced but it was still very similar to the first two, quite quick but yes the after pains were worse with each one, I had none with the first, a few with the second, I can't remember with the thrid and had some with the fourth.
There are quite big age gaps between our three which has been great as we have never had the need for a double pushchiar and have only had a small overlap in nappies and only at night.
I am definitely more laid back with our little one, he does tend to get left til last a lot, especially when he was newborn, my priority was to make sure his big brothers' routine stayed the same. I used to let him cry whilst I ate my dinner or drank my drink. With the first everything went cold where as I realised this time round that five minutes would make no difference to him really where as it made a huge difference to getting fed myself!
Things like holidays are harder, you can't go in a family room in a hotel as insurance won't cover more than 4 in a room so you need two rooms, even if the youngest one is under two (we used to sneak him in!). The car can be a bit of a squash, it is hard to find something all three enjoy but not impossible and it is great fun!!!!
I love having lots of kids around, if pregnancy wasn't so hard for me I would have loads more, we are currently having discussions on whether to try again or not!
I look on having a second a 100% increase on the amount of work you do, when you go from 2 to 3 it is a 50% increase and 3 to 4 would be 33% increase - so the more you ahve the less it affect you!
One of my friends has a five year old girl and is due triplets any day now - that is a massive increase, one at a time is enough for me!!!
Lynda xx
my last pregnancy was very different..
first two i had to be induced and went 2 weeks past my due date,
ds2 came smack bang on his due date.. no need for induction, My after pains were verrrry painful with the 3rd
after pains.. i forgot about them! argh! with dd#2 i laid in bed with a heat pack. very painful.. i wonder if they'll be worse for me this time around?? oh well as long as the babies out you dont really care what pain youre in do ya :laughing:
blessedmummy
09-09-2006, 11:52
i have no idea as yet, as we have two girls aged 3 and almost 2 so, i dont spose i count do i? we will be ttc#3 in the near future though, prob when the girls a bit older... my labour for my first dd was 30hours... much to my body deciding to stop labour and do absolutely nothin..after pains wasnt too bad. with dd2 labour was 5hours and after pains was terrible... hope the third will be ok...
shellsbubs
11-09-2006, 18:49
Thanks everyone for your responses - i think i have come to the conclusion re:after pains that they are horrible after baby#2 and hope are not so tense at #3! well thats what i am thinking anyway! Anyone else is welcome to add in their experiences .....
EskimoMumma
11-09-2006, 19:21
I am currenly expecting my third.
In terms of labour, DS was 12hrs, DD was 6. So will be interesting this time around. (i am more scared because DS was 8lb 12ozs and DD was 10lb 8ozs so uhm hmm.. whats this one, a 12 pounder? :eek: )
It is easier and of course more busier, if you value "me" time. you are most likely going to have to lessen the amount of it you get. :o
bubblesox
16-09-2006, 12:35
I'm reading this post with interest as I have two children and am constantly thinking about whether to have a third. I don't yet feel complete but I don't want 4 but am scared 3 won't 'work'. I wish I had a crystal ball!!!
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