randadell
06-28-2004, 12:46 AM
My baby boy is 3 1/2 months old and has cp. My husband and I wanted anywhere from 2 to 4 children. And we are thinking about trying for baby #2 in the fall. does anyone have kids this close in age and one has cp? I love being a mom and it is stressful going to the doctors and therapists so often,but I want my baby to know the love and joy of having a brother or sister. thanks for your replies in advance.
Zagreus
06-28-2004, 08:23 AM
If you're ready to have another child, it's not too soon. It's really about whether you two feel the time is right. Go where your hearts lead you.
musicmaker650
06-29-2004, 01:19 AM
I agree,
you and your husband decide when it's time... no one else
OrbOfConfusion
06-29-2004, 10:06 AM
Hi randadell,
My two little ones are 1 year and 9 months apart. My son is 4 and my daughter is 2 1/2. She has hemiparesis cp.
I'm very happy that me and my husband had them at a close age. It's fun to watch them play because you can tell they love each other. Even though they have completely different personalities, they enjoy being around each other. They are like two peas in a pod :) . But they still get into their little spats like all siblings do.
The only bad thing about having two kids at close age is not having much free time, but I think that is just because both kids are young right now.
So I agree with the others... do what you feel in your heart. I wish you the best.
Take care,
Melissa
musicmaker650
06-29-2004, 10:37 AM
I have a brother who is 18 months older than I , and a sister who is 3 years younger. I have spastic hemiparesis CP... I am 54 :)
sassysweetie
06-29-2004, 11:06 AM
Do what you feel is right...I am an only child with hemiparesis, but I have always considered my best friend as my sister. My parents have always loved her as if she were their own flesh and blood. I feel the same way, and so does she.
She is 3 months younger than I, but she has always defended me from taunting and loved me just as she would anyone else. Because of our love for each other, she never saw the disability, and on the rare occasions that she did, dismissed it as just another difference, like my having brown hair as opposed to her dirty blonde.
Love can overcome all obstacles.