3rd kid at 43.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Keep justifying your selfish life choices, ladies!


You are weirdly invested into something that has nothing to do with you.


And what does it have to do with anyone but OP? What does any post on this entire website have to do with anyone besides the OPs?

Weirdo.


Well, if you go back to the OP’s original post, she asked for input from women who had babies at 40+. So all of the PPs who didn’t have kids in their 40s aren’t actually answering the question she asked.


And that’s ok. There’s no rule here about who can post.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Keep justifying your selfish life choices, ladies!


You might want to reflect on the sense of gratification and purpose that you seem to feel out of calling new moms in their 40s selfish. If it's coming from a place of personal sadness, I'm sorry you feel that way. There are plusses and minuses to becoming parents at any age. My kids will likely lose their parents at a much younger age than I will, but my kids are growing up in a household with far less financial stress. I wish I had my kids earlier, but I selfishly lost my job in my early thirties and then had a series of very selfish miscarriages. The silver lining is I'm extra grateful for my kids and name calling by sad internet strangers doesn't faze me personally.


You protest too much. So, yeah, you’re fazed alright.


+1
Anonymous
I had my first at 38 and second at 40. At the time I didn’t want to tempt fate by having more, but looking back it probably would have been fine. If you have the desire to have another I encourage you to do it; statistics are on your side, despite the naysayers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Keep justifying your selfish life choices, ladies!


You might want to reflect on the sense of gratification and purpose that you seem to feel out of calling new moms in their 40s selfish. If it's coming from a place of personal sadness, I'm sorry you feel that way. There are plusses and minuses to becoming parents at any age. My kids will likely lose their parents at a much younger age than I will, but my kids are growing up in a household with far less financial stress. I wish I had my kids earlier, but I selfishly lost my job in my early thirties and then had a series of very selfish miscarriages. The silver lining is I'm extra grateful for my kids and name calling by sad internet strangers doesn't faze me personally.


You protest too much. So, yeah, you’re fazed alright.


PS - I’m also thinking of having another next year.
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