I think my grandmother gave it the good old college try though. Gave birth to 10 kids (9 separate pregnancies).
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I know we've discussed this before, but I'm curious what the shortest amount of time is between human pregnancies. (Not as in the Guiness Book of World Records, but among peole we know.) I know siblings who are three days less than a year apart, but that's the closest I know of.
The closest sibs I know personally are about 14 months apart.
Sibs less than a year apart must have been at least somewhat common at some point, given that there's a racist term for it. (Irish twins.)
I knew someone in college who was 10 months older then her sister.
Today is such fail. I don't feel well enough to haul my ass to the drug store, where they have things taht would make me feel better, and I have a ton of food in the fridge, but am eating a can of soup for lunch.
Sibs less than a year apart must have been at least somewhat common at some point, given that there's a racist term for it. (Irish twins.)
I'm guessing it was a LOT more common before the pill. (And NuvaRing, IUDs, etc. Basically it's easy to forget condoms when you're sleep deprived.)
Oh yeah. And when breastfeeding wasn't so popular?
My OB told me, as a cautionary note, that she had more than once had people show up for their 6-week post-natal checkup pregnant. (Personally, I cannot IMAGINE, from a time, energy, or desire perspective, as well as the fact that I had amenorrhea from breastfeeding until my kids were each 15 months old).
And when breastfeeding wasn't so popular?
I thought that was a myth. I know at least one woman who got pregnant while breastfeeding a new baby. (Though she could be an outlier.)