We have 2 DSs, ages 6 and 4. I'm contemplating number 3, but am having reservations about the age difference. Because my older two are close in age, they're so close and do everything together. My DH and I are concerned about adding another one into the mix. My youngest would be 5 at the time. I'm just so nervous that he/she would constantly feel left out, and we're definitely not having 4

. Anyone have similar experiences, and what is the relationship? I will say that my boys LOVE babies - I'm just concerned about it being their own
Thanks!
LOL, I can give you all sorts of information. My DS was 9 and my DD almost 7 when my DS was born. They are now 14, almost 12, and 5 yrs old.
It was an adjustment for my kids. They had a difficult time at the beginning when they needed my undevided attention at the same time the baby needed a diaper, nursing, etc. Tag teaming between Dh and myself became even more important. They absolutely adored having a baby in the house, helping get him dressed, even helping change diapers. It was just the less attention thing that got to them. I will say that I think things worked out better because my youngest was a boy. This way, my DD, who was becoming a middle child, was still the only girl in the family. I truly think that helped her deal with the fact that she was no longer the baby.
It was also a huge adjustment for us, all the stuff you have to carry around again, diapers, stroller, car seat, snugli, umpteen changes of clothes, etc. Little things like going to watch my DD's softball game or DS's lacrosse game became huge drawn out affairs instead of an easy hop into the car. LOL Plus, we're now out numbered.
I have to say the hardest time is now, with one child starting high school in the fall, one in middle, and my youngest starting elementary school in the fall. My youngest wants to hang out with my oldest and his friends.

Anytime my oldest has kids over, my youngest is there trying to join in the fun. In the past 6 months, I've heard more whining about my youngest and his getting into things or getting in the way of the older kids fun than I did the rest of his 4 1/2 years.
I hope this helps!