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wannahealthybaby
January 10th, 2012, 11:10 PM
Hi Everyone. I was just wondering what the best interval between children in regards to mom's health is? I would like to start my boy sway and I know having a baby just depleted many of my nutrients. I just want to make sure I give my body enough time to heal and get replenished before my boy sway.

nuthinbutpink
January 10th, 2012, 11:25 PM
At least 6 months is what they recommend for IVF and I am sure it would be the same. Good luck with your boy sway!

jazzers
January 10th, 2012, 11:37 PM
Hi Everyone. I was just wondering what the best interval between children in regards to mom's health is? I would like to start my boy sway and I know having a baby just depleted many of my nutrients. I just want to make sure I give my body enough time to heal and get replenished before my boy sway.

After our first baby, my midwife told me that it takes 2 years between deliveries for your body to restore all it's nutrients that it depleted during pregnancy. Hope that helps!

Cinss
January 11th, 2012, 12:29 AM
After our first baby, my midwife told me that it takes 2 years between deliveries for your body to restore all it's nutrients that it depleted during pregnancy. Hope that helps!

thats lucky, my DD is about to turn 2 :)

wannahealthybaby
January 11th, 2012, 10:49 AM
Thanks everyone! I have some time before my sway, just trying to plan for our next!

jazzers
January 12th, 2012, 12:05 AM
thats lucky, my DD is about to turn 2 :)

That is perfect! We kinda shot that one by having our first two 15.5 months apart ;) LOL. But it was good to know!!

girlmom
January 12th, 2012, 01:18 AM
wait at least a year. not sure how true this is but i read somewhere that irish twins ( born less then 1 year apart) are 75% likely to be the same gender... in my case thats true.

atomic sagebrush
January 12th, 2012, 12:49 PM
Hi Everyone. I was just wondering what the best interval between children in regards to mom's health is? I would like to start my boy sway and I know having a baby just depleted many of my nutrients. I just want to make sure I give my body enough time to heal and get replenished before my boy sway.

For a boy, I would err on the side of waiting longer, at least 2 years (so the kiddos would be 2 years apart) altho I did have two boys back to back 20 mos apart! Also take into consideration your age, if you're older - you may need to try sooner to preserve your fertile window.

Mum2boys
March 17th, 2012, 09:18 PM
If having a baby depletes nutrients wouldnt it be good to try for a girl soon after your last? While your nutrients are low?

atomic sagebrush
March 18th, 2012, 08:59 AM
If having a baby depletes nutrients wouldnt it be good to try for a girl soon after your last? While your nutrients are low?

It can be a good thing, I agree. Just know that there are NO guarantees and it's SUPER hard on your body and sanity to have two kiddos that close together. My DS 3 and 4 are 20 months apart and not only are they both boys, but physically it was rough on me and it was VERY rough esp. that first month having two that were both really still infants. They both woke up at night for YEARS. It's only just now gotten better with sleeping thru the night and my youngest son is 2!!

Mum2boys
March 18th, 2012, 05:34 PM
My two are both boys only 15months apart. But my first has slept through from 3months and I couldn't breastfeed so I think I would have recovered quite quickly.

The only reason I ask is because we were hoping to have a similar gap between DS2 and our next. DS2 is 3months but very different to DS1 waking many times through the night and is completely breastfed.

Many people say that our plan is crazy but we only plan on having three so because the first two happened to be so close (not planned that way) we don't want a large gap for our last hopefully this will stop exclusion from the older two.

Mum2boys
March 18th, 2012, 05:43 PM
Actually saying when should I purchase my personalised sway plan? Hoping to start ttc in September.

skrimpy
March 18th, 2012, 06:29 PM
I think my pregnancy is the reason my #2 ended up a boy... with my #1 (girl) I was a pretty typical "starving student" and eating poorly... then I got pregnant and totally changed my diet to a super nutrient dense diet (Brewer Pregnancy Diet) and I got a boy next. I really think the food had a lot to do with it b/c I kept it up while I was nursing DD. They are only 19 months apart.

Anyways, my midwife also says the ideal is 2 years for mama to recover. We are shooting to TTC when Honor is around 20 months old, but more because of when we'd like to have another (Sept. - Oct. 2013)... I think as I get closer to "no more babies" I feel like a baby is totally a blessing when a baby comes :) I would be a little disappointed to be pregnant soon since I'm still recovering from Honor's birth... but there are lots of healthy babes born close to siblings. And they're such a joy!

atomic sagebrush
March 19th, 2012, 10:35 AM
Actually saying when should I purchase my personalised sway plan? Hoping to start ttc in September.

It's best in terms of diet/supps if you have 3 months to (calmly) buy supplies, work on diet, practice and perfect the plan before your sway attempt, but you can buy it whenever you want and just keep it at the ready. It's totally up to you - if it gives you peace of mind to have it now, I can do it now, or if you prefer to wait that's fine too! :)

atomic sagebrush
March 19th, 2012, 10:41 AM
I think my pregnancy is the reason my #2 ended up a boy... with my #1 (girl) I was a pretty typical "starving student" and eating poorly... then I got pregnant and totally changed my diet to a super nutrient dense diet (Brewer Pregnancy Diet) and I got a boy next. I really think the food had a lot to do with it b/c I kept it up while I was nursing DD. They are only 19 months apart.

Anyways, my midwife also says the ideal is 2 years for mama to recover. We are shooting to TTC when Honor is around 20 months old, but more because of when we'd like to have another (Sept. - Oct. 2013)... I think as I get closer to "no more babies" I feel like a baby is totally a blessing when a baby comes :) I would be a little disappointed to be pregnant soon since I'm still recovering from Honor's birth... but there are lots of healthy babes born close to siblings. And they're such a joy!

Great points!!

I think doctors and midwives want to optimize and have things as ideal as they can (which of course they SHOULD!) but that doesn't mean that a child born closer than the optimal spacing, will turn out unhealthy or badly in any way!

My DH and his little sister are only 18 months apart and she's really smart (smarter than him LOL). I asked my MIL what she ate before conceiving her and she said she was desperately dieting because people were supposed to have all their weight off before having another baby, and that she even tried to diet during pg because they weren't supposed to gain more than 20 lbs (my mom recalls gaining 40 lbs with me and the doctor would yell at her at every appointment!). I totally agree that it's all about the individual's diet, some people eat very nutritious diets in pg and some people can't.

Mum2boys
March 19th, 2012, 05:43 PM
Thanks Atomic if I purchase it now somethings might change. I am breastfeeding DS2 quite a lot as he is only 3 months but in September he will be 9 months so eating solids and not feeding as much ( and hopefully sleeping through ;) should I wait so I can give you up to date information?

atomic sagebrush
March 19th, 2012, 10:01 PM
It's more than just a plan, it's a sway coaching service so I am always there to update, revise, answer all your q's, etc. Whatever YOU feel would best put your mind at ease - whether it's having a plan in place now and then having time to prepare and ask questions, or if you prefer to do your own research for now and see if you even NEED a plan in the future...it's totally up to you!!

nini
March 29th, 2012, 05:17 AM
Health professionals say you should have 12 months between pregnancies. I fell pg with my dd when my ds2 was 7 months old, so they have a 16 month gap. It was hard esp. physically, eventhough I absolutely loved it and still do! I had SPD because of the short gap. The midwife said to wait 1 year before ttc again so as to give my pelvis a break. I also did a lot of work outs (not while swaying, mainly while on maternity leave) and I feel really fit now. I fell pregnant at first attempt, the cycle after my daughter turned 1 year. She will be 21.5 months when baby no.4 comes (if all goes well). If you had a c-section you should definitely wait for at least 12 months or possibly longer! Yes, I think swaying boy you should make sure you are really fit and healthy first. I definitely wasnt when conceiving my dd!!!