I started writing a reply to this, full of sage and excellent advice, of course, and then lost the post
So here's the gist:
I kwym about feeling you have to go through with it - we had a hiccup when T was only 7 months and for the few days before it 'took care of itself' I was thinking, 'how am I going to cope? I already have two under two...' and all the other thoughts of what-do-I-do-now? Somehow I realised that even though I'd always considered termination an option, it just wasn't for me (and by no means do I judge anyone who chooses that path AT ALL).
FWIW we had decided to stop trying the very month I conceived this baby. We had a change in our financial and employment situation which left us feeling vulnerable, then a health scare, and whaddya know, I'm pregnant. Heh. So that has made this pregnancy quite a stressful one in that sense... but I'm putting into perspective by looking at the long term... these few years when I'm going to be getting up to them and dealing with nappies and tantrums and all that jazz will be insignificant in the great scheme of their and our lives. Most days, thinking that way helps. Some days, it doesn'tbut as someone else said on another forum I was reading: "sure there will be days when you can't cope. But even people who don't have any children have days like that." (idk, does that help?!!)
Also don't look at it as having to give up on all the plans for yourself and your family. You can still do those things, you might just have to rearrange things, put some stuff on hold, take things slower. A plus of having the children closer in age is that you can 'get back to it' sooner, rather than having to start from the beginning when your daughter starts school and then wait until the second child is in kindergarten or school before you fulfill your dreams.
I don't mean to sound dismissive of your concerns, really I just want to say, I know how scarey and overwhelming it can be and I'm sending you light. M points out that we're lucky to have a good long gestationit helps you get your head around it!!
Good luck, whatever you decide to do.





but as someone else said on another forum I was reading: "sure there will be days when you can't cope. But even people who don't have any children have days like that." (idk, does that help?!!)
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