I was tired all the time...sometimes overwhelmed and cranky...but when you younger one gets to be about 9-12 months old they will occupy each other...mine were like puppies...and they were entertaining as well
2007-01-20 00:33:48
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answered by cherry 4
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Having a 1 year old and a 5 month old is impossible unless the 5 month old was premature. Was it? And there is NO way to have a 5 month old and 1 month old...im not understanding this question. What are you actually asking? About kids close in age, or twins?
2007-01-20 13:51:48
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answered by misty n justin 4
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I will be finding out soon - I am 25 weeks pregnant with #2, and my daughter is 15 months old (she will be 18 months when her brother is born). I have heard that it is very tiring, but that in the long run is good to have kids close in age because they will often share interests. And they will start school close together, so it is not like sending one kid off to school and being tied down taking care of a much younger sibling for another 4 years.
2007-01-20 00:42:16
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answered by Erika 7
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Some women deal diferntly. I have twin girls now 10 mon old nd I would have to say it is exausing but so worth it. My sister in law however has two really close together. she had some problems with it mostly due to the fact she was only 18 when she had her daghter. She was depressed all the time. Youll do great always remember they will grow up so dont waste those moments also they always have a playmate
2007-01-20 07:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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my 2ND child was 3 mo when i found out that i was pregnant with my third while it is tiring to have both so young and dependent at the same time now 6 years later i cannot say that i would change it
however in a word i would say exhausted sums up how i felt at the time
good luck
2007-01-20 00:35:21
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answered by dreamer 4
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I feel very confused after reading your question ..............
2007-01-20 00:37:05
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answered by fiveonadub 1
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