Every family is different so you're going to hear differing opinions. With that said, each child is different and of course you will not know the personality of a child until after it's born, nor will you know how the older child will react until after the new baby is born.
I have 5 kids. My two older boys are 8 years apart. That was and is rough. For them, it's because their personalities are completely opposite. If they had similar interests and personalities they would have grown up a bit closer. We wanted our third child after #2 turned 3. By the time a child turns 3 they are more independent, has hit most milestones being potty trained an all that. Well, we decided to wait due to marriage problems. By the time we were ready again we got pregnant right away and that put baby #3 8 years apart from #2. That baby miscarried and the next time we got pregnant the following spring I found out it was triplets, two boys and one girl. They are 9 years younger than #2.
So, we know what it's like to have kids far apart and very close together, lol. I've seen a lot of friends and family with kids far apart and close together. Much of it boils down to personality. But, I think if they're too far or too close in age, then there's problems by nature. I've seen too many where kids were very close in age and the first born didn't get enough quality time during those important first few years because a new baby came into the picture.
My personal opinion is to give birth when the first born is at least 3 years old. The older child will be born secure, independent and ready to accept a new baby, generally speaking. But there's so many factors like the sex of the children, mom and dad's personalities, kids personalities, birth order, etc. Do what feels right for your family. Have you talked to your older child about a new baby?
K. B
mom to 5 including triplets
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