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      tigger88
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      Breadandmuffins:
      I have four. All 2 Yrs apart and two boys two girls. They are still very young and I am tearing my hair out everyday. :frustrated:


      I am not the type who likes children but after the first two, I don't mind having the third. 4th is a surprise but she is so lovable......no regrets although I was very fearful I cannot cope when I was pregnant. However, we became more experienced along the way so the third and fourth were pretty easy to handle when they were babies. I have not heard of anyone who regretted having more so if you can, go ahead with more children.
      hey Breadandmuffins,
      My kids are all 2 yrs apart too. Currently have 3 kids and will be delivering my 4th one at end of the year. also 2 boys and 2 girls. All mine are very young, eldest one going to Pri 1 next year.

      Oh, I read about the pastor with 7 kids too. Agree with you, very inspiring indeed.

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        pinky
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        I have 1 and I really take my hat off to all parents with 2 kids and above

        :udawoman: :udaman: :salute: :salute: :salute:

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          Funz
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          pinky:
          I have 1 and I really take my hat off to all parents with 2 kids and above

          :udawoman: :udaman: :salute: :salute: :salute:
          Actually, I think having 2 kids/more will eventually make life easier for you. One big advantage, they keep each other occupied instead of turning to you all the time. haha

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            pinky
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            Funz:
            pinky:

            I have 1 and I really take my hat off to all parents with 2 kids and above

            :udawoman: :udaman: :salute: :salute: :salute:

            Actually, I think having 2 kids/more will eventually make life easier for you. One big advantage, they keep each other occupied instead of turning to you all the time. haha

            my son is 15 this year and as to keeping each other occupied if I have 2 kids, I would rather think there's more chances of them arguing and running to me for help :faint: than keeping themselves occupied. I see this with my SIL, sisters and nieces so I stand by my decision to have 1 kid only.

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              Breadandmuffins
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              Hi Pinky, it happens both ways, on gd days, they will be playing happily for hours and on bad days, yes, u will see them squabbling, running to me.

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                Breadandmuffins
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                Hi tigger88

                I believe u have help at home? My eldest is not that old either, only 9yrs old. I believed yours is 6,4,2? Mine are 9(Boy),7(Girl),5(Boy),3(Girl). They have lots of fun every day. I also know of other families with 5 and above.Amazing!

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                  tigger88
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                  Breadandmuffins:
                  Hi tigger88

                  I believe u have help at home? My eldest is not that old either, only 9yrs old. I believed yours is 6,4,2? Mine are 9(Boy),7(Girl),5(Boy),3(Girl). They have lots of fun every day. I also know of other families with 5 and above.Amazing!
                  Yes I have a helper at home and my dad comes daily to help. Mine are 6(boy), 4(girl), 2(boy), due soon (girl).

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                    pinky
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                    Breadandmuffins:
                    Hi Pinky, it happens both ways, on gd days, they will be playing happily for hours and on bad days, yes, u will see them squabbling, running to me.

                    you have 4 kids :yikes: :udawoman:
                    planning to have more ? 😓

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                      twinklebell
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                      i have 2 notti boys… 2 years age gap. Hubby said may go for a 3rd one cos he wants a girl will have to wait for the younger boy is 3yo. He’s only 8mths now…

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                        flyfree
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                        twinklebell:
                        i have 2 notti boys.. 2 years age gap. Hubby said may go for a 3rd one cos he wants a girl will have to wait for the younger boy is 3yo. He's only 8mths now....


                        U shld try it now , dun delay anymore. the longer u delay, the more u dun hv the mood to try

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