Yes, I want to have #4 but tough cos DH says 3 is enough. In fact, he wanted to stop at 2 but I wanted 3, and I promised I'll stop at 3. I think if I ever have #4, I may even consider having #5
iso,
My kids are all 3 years apart. My thoughts are, when you have 1, you struggle. When you have #2, an extra pair of help will be appreciated. But when it comes to #3, it's a breeze since you've already been through #1 & #2. That's how I look at it. And I'm definitely not as ks and/or rigid as I used to be. All those stuff I did for DD1, looking back now, I won't do it for DD3. Time constraint.
Pregnancy
Sorry if I sound rude here but my take is, as long as the bb is healthy, nothing else matters. I've seen a few real life cases of people around me, delivered bb with defect (brain damage, adhd, autism, etc...) and this made me appreciate healthy kids better.
Parents/In Laws
When my sis offered to take care of DD1 then, she reminded me that dd1 will not be close to my inlaws and my inlaws won't love her as much as my niece and nephew (taking care by inlaws). But, she made a remark, does it matter if they love her lesser? As long as her parents love her and she knows it, that is good enough. This left a deep impression in me.
Pauline,
Throughout my 3 preg, MIL did not prepare any tonic for me. Although she's just staying a few blocks away from me, and we went over for dinner daily (while expecting DD1), she prepared nothing. I was telling DH, maybe she prepares for SIL (she was preg with #2 then) but not me cos I always talk back

But whenever I go back to my mom's, she will try to prepare tonic soup/birds nest for me. I was quite affected initially but with my 2nd preg, 我看开了. Don't let this affect your preg. Rem, happy mom = happy bb ;-)