My second child was born (full term) just eleven months after my eldest. At school, for one month each year they were the 'same age). Fortunately, they were in different school year. Two years later along (planned) came No. 3.
When a couple of years later I told my parents I was expecting twins my lovely Mum actually said 'Oh , I am so sorry sorry, darling'. One of my neightbours (with just one child) came over so bad at the news that I had to help her to sit down!!
So, five children born less than 5 1/2 years apart. Family completed when a long-term foster baby arrive, giving us six chldren with just over seven years between them all.
It was wonderful - life was tough in other ways - particularly financially and then healthwise - but never for one second regretted my lovely large close-in-age family.
And now they are in the late 40's and early 50's they are all so very close.
As has been said, there is no rationing of love - it comes along with each baby as they arrive.
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