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thread: For those who had two pregnancies in under a year...

  1. #19
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    Mar 2009
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    Ooh. I don't have any advice as it's been almost 2 years between my pregnancies, but just wanted to say congrats and wish you luck!

  2. #20
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    DS was 8months when I fell pregnant with DD. I didn't show until 19weeks (and that was only a slight bump) with both pregnancies. No real morning sickness with DS and I ate really healthy for most of it (which is what I craved - fruit and salad), whereas with DD I was sick the whole time, on strong medication and couldn't eat. Neither pregnancy seen me gain much weight - 8kgs with DS, 5kgs with DD; and back to pre-pregnancy weight within 3weeks. I'm actually 5kgs lighter now than when I fell pregnant with DD, but I was tandem feeding until very recently. Both I felt movement at 12weeks, even with an anterior placenta second time round.
    DS's pregnancy was boring, apart from mild SPD. Spontaneous labour at 39+2 but required forceps after failed vacuum and I had an epidural.
    DD's pregnancy was relatively boring, except I had irritable uterus for the last 8 or so weeks. Induced at 38+2 (AROM) with a drug free birth.

  3. #21
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    DD was 4 months old when I became pregnant with DS. I have started showing earlier with each baby - doesn't seem to matter how much time is between them. DS's pregnancy was GREAT. Honestly. I felt really good through the whole thing. I exercised as often as I could (prenatal DVD - Erin O'Brien, if you're curious.) Labour went really well, only 2 hr of active labour, and it was easy - I could hardly believe it when they told me I was at 10cm! But then, because of the relaxed uterus/abdominal muscles, it turned out that DS was in a lousy position and pushing him out took a bit of work.

    All the best with this pregnancy PZ!

  4. #22
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    Jul 2006
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    DS1 was 11 months when I fell pg with DS2. I was showing by 2 -3 weeks - no kidding. I would have sworn I wasn't pg but everyone kept congratulating me on my pg. Then DH said I really should do a test - and it was positive. Then I thought I must be quite a few weeks along as I was already showing but the dating scan said otherwise. I really must have been showing before I was even 4 weeks pg!!

    The good news for you is that I had a fantastic birth second time around. My body knew what to do and I went with it.

    All the best hun!!

  5. #23
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    DD was 4 & a bit months when I fell and so far this pregnancy has been so much easier than the first! I had next to no morning sickness this time and haven't gained near as much weight. I am showing a lot quicker this time though.

    Hoping the delivery this time will be far more positive and hope it all goes well

  6. #24
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    Nov 2010
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    I've done it twice and my body copes pretty well. I had some nausea with both pregnancies but far less weight gain than with my first.

  7. #25
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    Oct 2007
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    For those who had two pregnancies in under a year...

    I fell pregnant when my son was 3 months and found I had a very sore back / pelvis area from about 20 weeks but a chiro fixed that! That was due to lugging a heavy baby around.

    The birth for #2 was 1.5 hours from start to finish compared to a slow 14 hours with #1.

  8. #26
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    Nov 2009
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    My boys are a mere 14 months apart so I almost gave birth a year apart lol but besides showing earlier I think they were pretty similar, I also believe I felt him move earlier because I knew what I was feeling. All the aches and pains were the same, I was the exact same weight at the start of both pregnancies and now 4 months after DS2 I'm 10kg lighter so I recovered quicker and running around after a toddler on top of all the demands of a newborn helped with that, both labours were exactly the same, DS was 2 hours with a 3rd degree tear and DS2 was 2.5 hours with 3rd degree tear. Both weighed and measured exactly the same, only DS was 2 weeks late and DS2 was 9 days early so that was a nice difference. As hard as it was at the beginning, it is getting easier and I love love love that they are so close. And it makes me love and appreciate DS more than I thought I ever could

  9. #27
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    DD was 6.5 months old when this bub was conceived, a few days shy of 7 months when I found out I was pregnant. I started showing earlier - was even asked how far along I was at 7wks once lol
    Other than some issues unrelated to having them so close together I've been more able to do things this pregnancy than in either of my other 2 sticky pregnancies, bub is measuring right on dates whereas the other 2 were measuring 3-4wks ahead from about 20wks, I have more energy too.
    I did lose 16kg while pregnant with DD and another 6kg when I gave birth to her, plus 10kg between pregnancies, and my bump is noticeably smaller than it was at the same gestation with the other 2, but I have put on somewhere between 6-8kg this pregnancy as well.
    Only other thing I've noticed is my BHs and irritable uterus are worse now than they were in my previous pregnancies.

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