Ideally they would be two years apart. The woman should have a year to fully recover and then after getting pregnant it would take 9 months to deliver, so they would ideally be two years apart in age.
I am 11 years older than my sister and I feel it was too much a difference as I was always alone during my childhood. I want my children to be closer in age than I were to have company.
We only planned on having 1 child but my wife got pregnant 6 years later. We lost that baby so we had another one 2 years after that. Because of that reason my son and daughter are 8 years apart.
Depends upon what you want for family dynamics. Entirely your call but would recommend considering waiting until your body and hormones recover from prior pregnancy before heading into it again.
Due to the fact that the curriculum at school is a bit similar every two years we would try to have the two kids an age difference between 20-30 months.
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Ideally they would be two years apart. The woman should have a year to fully recover and then after getting pregnant it would take 9 months to deliver, so they would ideally be two years apart in age.
We got married in January and had our first kid in November. After that we had two more in 3 years and three months.
Only have 1, so it would be a tad of a gap between the next one.
Not much. 2 or 3 years.
I am 11 years older than my sister and I feel it was too much a difference as I was always alone during my childhood. I want my children to be closer in age than I were to have company.
Pretty much right after she moves in would be my goal unless she would rather work at something worth her/our time and pay in to the household.
I think 2-3 years is nice. My sister is 3 years younger than me. We were close enough in age that we have similar tastes.
My OH was 41 when our first was born, we didn't have time to wait. Our second was born 18 months later.
I’ve trained working dogs. I keep them two years apart to allow them their own time. lol Twins on the other hand.. you don’t have a choice.
I think two years is a good gap. You get a bit of a break from pregnancy and can focus on the baby more.
Depends, I want 4 kids so depends on age I got married.
Best is to do right away after having baby.
but my kids have 18 year gap
From the first to the second, a year. To the their it can be up to five.
To the third*
We only planned on having 1 child but my wife got pregnant 6 years later. We lost that baby so we had another one 2 years after that. Because of that reason my son and daughter are 8 years apart.
Depends upon what you want for family dynamics.
Entirely your call but would recommend considering waiting until your body and hormones recover from prior pregnancy before heading into it again.
Due to the fact that the curriculum at school is a bit similar every two years we would try to have the two kids an age difference between 20-30 months.
At least 4. Or 5. They will be considerably easier to manage.
2years bc they can be almost same age so that they would understand each other better
Ask your wife sir That's! 😜 That's how it is with my siblings though. 2 years apart
My nephews are three years apart and my nieces are 2 years apart. If I had children maybe two years or three years.
Be like an Arab family and have 50 kids with your 10 wives.
If they’re four years apart, you don’t have to pay for two in college.