Are you pregnant with your first, second, third, fourth or fifth child?
Are you pregnant with your first, second, third, fourth or fifth child?
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hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
@Mrs. Jacks: I think I want a third but two is a handful!
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
@autumnlove: you might feel better about that idea once #2 hits 16 months. I would be ready to try right now if we were going for 3, but since we both feel like 2 is right for us we're not trying
papaya / 10560 posts
2nd....I never thought I'd be done at 2 and already thinking about it!
pear / 1571 posts
#3 for me too!
@matador84: I thought about being done with 2 during my second pregnancy and right after too.
pomegranate / 3204 posts
#2! Always thought I'd want 3 but seriously considering being 2 and through!
bananas / 9118 posts
#2, although I'm so busy with #1, I keep forgetting. It hadn't sunk in yet.
eggplant / 11408 posts
Soon!
ETA: that's not quite correct....the correct answer is maybe? In the TWW now, but I have no idea!
pear / 1699 posts
This is #2 for us.
@lemondrop: me too! I feel so bad about it, pregnancy consumed my mind the first time...
kiwi / 673 posts
Not pregnant, had LO 9 months ago... but I've had two people this week ask when I'm due. Ugh.
coconut / 8305 posts
Guess I should add that we *might* want one more after this one! tehe
nectarine / 2765 posts
@BabyBoecksMom: hopefully will be one of each (not finding out) then I can close up shop! Heh
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