I had my first baby & got pregnant AGAIN 6 weeks later – trolls say I should have waited but I don’t care I wanted more
AFTER having a baby you’re often told to wait at least six weeks before jumping into the bedroom.
But one woman has revealed that she ended up pregnant just six weeks after giving birth to her first child – and trolls have a lot to say about it.
Carly Dekort took to social media to reveal she had given birth to her first baby, a little boy.
But after heading home from the hospital and settle down with her first child, life changed again.
In the clip the mum wrote: “Leaving the hospital excited to not be pregnant anymore.
“6 weeks later…”
Carly then revealed the positive pregnancy test she took showing she was about to have Irish twins.
The soon-to-be mum of two was clearly shocked by the results of her pregnancy test.
She later revealed that she was stunned as she had been told for years she was infertile – yet has been blessed with two children.
“Feels like I’ve been pregnant forever,” she captioned the post.
The term Irish twins means a pair of siblings born less than 12 months apart.
The mum’s video posted to her TikTok account @carlydekort soon went viral with over 10 million views and 760k likes.
People in the comments were quick to share their thoughts – with many claiming she should have waited to get pregnant.
But it seemed Carly was thrilled to get pregnant again, even if it happened earlier than she thought it would.
One person wrote: “Definitely judging, cause why?!”
Another commented: “Why act surprised? So irresponsible.”
“You couldn’t wait?” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “Are your doctors not discussing postpartum birth control with women?”
Carly replied: “Of course, I chose not to go in birth control because I wanted more kids just didn’t expect it to happen this fast.”
“Do you need me to buy you guys a TV?” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Have fun with that.”
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