@victoriabrown__: When is the best time of year to have baby number 2?! #baby2 #secondbaby #summerbaby #MomsofTikTok #momquestions #momsover30

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lauren__cassidy
lauren__cassidy :
Buuuut keeping a toddler entertained all winter inside?😅
2025-07-30 01:54:56
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itscyleenamorse
Cyleena | mom life :
First was June and it was great, second was march and wow that was even better !!!
2025-07-30 03:05:58
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kaseywolfe15
Kasey :
October - so you’re home for allll the holidays on mat leave!!!!! 🥰
2025-08-01 21:17:52
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themamahooch
kiersten | mom & lifestyle :
Mom of one BUT had our baby in October & it was AMAZING. The air was crisp so walks were nice even with the postpartum hot flashes. Maternity leave ended right after New Year’s so I had all holidays off with our newborn. Got prego in January so whole pregnancy was in the same insurance year. I stand by a fall baby lol
2025-07-29 19:40:53
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mimo_xoxo22
Mimo💕 :
I had my late spring early summer, love it! I was able to leave the house the summer, didn’t have to worry about late registration for school, summer birthdays (pools, bounce houses, outdoors)
2025-07-29 19:11:31
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kristensouza11
kristensouza11 :
Honestly I wish some told me to have all my kids in September so that it was still warm enough to be outside but for school they would be the oldest in the grade. My 3 are summer and they are the youngest and it comes with lots of challenges
2025-07-29 19:28:33
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jennabuttari
jennabuttari :
Spring!!
2025-07-29 19:21:42
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janinenicolejimenez
Janine Jimenez442 :
LOVED having a November baby! Got to enjoy the holidays with her…got pregnant in February 💞
2025-07-29 20:19:56
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bodyby_bianca
Bianca |women’s fitness coach :
I had my baby end of february and it was actually so much better than i thought! First month i had no fomo about staying inside & cuddling, by june we we’re thriving with a 3 month old🥰
2025-08-01 12:40:49
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silvia_brown_files
Silvia Brown :
September cause by holidays she was already on a sleep schedule and I was off work the entire time 😍😎
2025-07-30 05:14:42
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lau.dayz
lau.dayz :
Late spring!! No way I could do seasonal depression and post partum depression 🤣 plus your first trimester is in the fall so you can hide the bump
2025-07-29 19:36:14
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thekallumfam
Metzli| Motherhood :
Spring 1000% having a newborn in the holidays is a no go and being 9 months pregnant in the middle of summer is also a no go
2025-07-29 19:48:17
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beingerikaj
ERIKA • Mom Life :
Yes, being cooped up was my favorite thing. Baby number 2 was just born in December and I loved having an excuse to skip out on holiday events and stay in with my little family.
2025-07-29 20:43:39
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victoriabrown__
VICTORIA 🦋 :
School school? Do you know how that works? So she could be the oldest instead? I definitely see how that would be better for sports in high school
2025-07-30 11:41:58
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pjess20
jessp20 :
pluss it makes winter goes by so quick!! Having a newborn in the summer is not ideal, they can't handle heat that much, your still stuck in.
2025-07-30 16:16:14
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adrianne61315
Ade :
Purposely got pregnant in Sept, it was great. Had my son early June so I avoided pregnancy in the summer on either end 🤣 I liked having less germs and the ability to be outside with babe too.
2025-07-29 21:08:42
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izabelajay16
Jay :
Spring. Depending if your toddler is in daycare/school. I had my second end of September and she got every cold/RSV etc - if we have a third I’m only accepting spring/early summer so we have so month come cold/flu season.
2025-07-29 20:47:29
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dr.kelli.pt
Dr. Kelli - Physical Therapist :
Late spring! You can get outside everyday (my favorite recommendation for a new mom) and don’t have to worry about being stuck inside for days/weeks
2025-07-29 22:55:44
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michimushi
michimushi :
Wouldn’t recommend winter! My anxiety was so high about our toddler bringing home sickness and we all ended up with multiple sicknesses the first month which was rough.
2025-07-30 13:42:29
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alexacampbell3
Alexa Campbell :
Summer is too hot. Winter too cold, seasonal depression etc. September so you can spend the newborn months during the fall. Perfect weather for walks outside etc.
2025-07-30 13:12:56
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darbysax
Darby Fledderjohn Sa :
Mid Feb - Early April. By the time you’re ready to get out of the house regularly it’s warmed up and you’re never super pregnant during the summer.
2025-07-29 20:22:13
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umbrellatriangle
Squared :
It depends, I had my first in April, it was cold and rainy and I couldn’t go out with him, but was able to go on vacation with the 4month old in August. My 2nd in summer and no vacation bc too little
2025-07-29 19:44:08
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momwith_ms
momwith_ms :
MARCH
2025-07-30 20:19:16
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sherithj
user9503605230754 :
Spring! Feb/March! They are big enough to do summer things with the toddler by 3/4 mo.
2025-07-29 21:03:05
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tinytine232
C W :
Winter is never the best time babe
2025-07-29 19:33:29
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