pixiegoose
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We knew we wanted kids but weren't sure when. When we'd been married almost 3 years, I went off the pill after being on it for 6 years due to scheduling problems getting in to see the doctor for a refill. We decided that whatever happens happens in the 3 months between the last pill and my appointment. Well, surprise surprise- positive test after a month! I completely freaked out and bawled my eyes out- I didn't think it would actually happen that easily as before the pill I always had horribly irregular periods and thought I would have a hard time getting pregnant. We both finally came to terms with it and started to get excited but unfortunately lost that pregnancy at 12 weeks. But losing it made us realize that yes, we really did want kids sooner rather than later. And we once again managed to get pregnant on the first cycle possible (once again not really planning on it, just taking the whatever happens happens approach) after my d&c/miscarriage cycle.
I'm now 32 weeks pregnant with a little girl and there are days (and nights like last night!) when I freak out that "omg, I'm not ready!" but then calm down and remind myself that no one is ever really as ready as they think they are anyway. We have financial security and a nice place to live (granted it's an apartment but if we waited until we could afford a house around here, I'd probably be a pregnant 50 year old!) and family support, all things that are important to me when bringing a baby into the world.
Wow, that was long. Sorry!
I'm now 32 weeks pregnant with a little girl and there are days (and nights like last night!) when I freak out that "omg, I'm not ready!" but then calm down and remind myself that no one is ever really as ready as they think they are anyway. We have financial security and a nice place to live (granted it's an apartment but if we waited until we could afford a house around here, I'd probably be a pregnant 50 year old!) and family support, all things that are important to me when bringing a baby into the world.
Wow, that was long. Sorry!

I still can't believe some days that they are mine - and I am 42, so I didn't start young. I really don't believe that you would ever truly feel that you were all set and ready to start having children - at least not being the type of person that you describe yourself as (and the type I am). I think it comes down to either wanting, or not wanting, to procreate. Everything that comes after is really not in your control anyway! Good luck with what you decide 
) and her brother was born just over 9 months after DD quit nursing (though I would NEVER suggest someone rely on that for birth control is seems to have done it for us
). We both knew all along we wanted two (and only two) kids so after that we DID do something to prevent anymore
