Honestly: is 41 too old to have a baby?

Anonymous
dw gave birth to a twin at 41.
Anonymous
My mom had me at 40...big deal. Yeah they were 60 when I graduated HS, big deal. They are in their 70s now. Big whoopie! It was all fine!!
Anonymous
I do not believe in judging who should or should not have children. There are no perfect parents and what matters most is how they treat their child. If you believe it is wrong for an older person to have a baby then it must definitely be wrong (for different reasons) for people with drug or alcohol problems, mental health disorders, abusive personalities, criminal records...it could also be wrong for teens, gays, people who are very poor, unmarried, in bad relationships, have serious health problems, hereditory conditions... The list of people who should not be parents could go on and on and you yourself would probably be somewhere on it.
Anonymous
I'm 41 and just told my husband I want another Child. He thinks I'm crazy!!! We have a 3 year son and have 19 and 17 year old girls from previous marriages. I feel like I don't want my son to be alone when he's older. I love being an older mom. I have more patience and trying to be this perfec mom at 22 made me so stressed out. Today, I don't have those stresses and enjoy motherhood a lot. Why not one more....we'll see wha happens.

Go for it if your over 40..I think when your wanting to have children it's your intuition kicking in
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love to have a second but I just feel that 41 is too old. Maybe not now but I bet I'll really feel it in my mid-50s. To those who have the life experience, what are your thoughts?


Just remember that you will die while your child is relatively young.


really?

I think genetics has a lot of pull in that area, moron.

Did you reproduce? Quite frankly, I'd tell YOU to stop reproducing to prevent your gene pool from dumbing down generations to come.

Thanks for your "insight."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My siblings span some 25 years. My youngest sibling observed that, having been born when my parents were over 40, he will have the least amount of time to spend with them. and he never knew our grandparents. It makes him sad.

Not the end of the world, obviously.


How can you miss someone if you've never met him/her?

I knew three of my grandparents through my mid-20s. I never knew my paternal grandfather. guess what? I don't miss him either!

wtf?
Anonymous
I had my 3rd at 41, and he's 5 now. I, his dad and his brothers adore him! Go for it! I have no trouble with being 63 when he graduates college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm 41 and just told my husband I want another Child. He thinks I'm crazy!!! We have a 3 year son and have 19 and 17 year old girls from previous marriages. I feel like I don't want my son to be alone when he's older. I love being an older mom. I have more patience and trying to be this perfec mom at 22 made me so stressed out. Today, I don't have those stresses and enjoy motherhood a lot. Why not one more....we'll see wha happens.

Go for it if your over 40..I think when your wanting to have children it's your intuition kicking in


I could understand if didn't have the older girls, but if I were your DH, I'd honestly think this was a midlife crisis. You know, the end of the childbearing years and wanting to know you've still got it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mom had me at 40...big deal. Yeah they were 60 when I graduated HS, big deal. They are in their 70s now. Big whoopie! It was all fine!!
My good friends mother was 47 when she was born. Her sisters were 14 and 16. They are close. Sometimes I think she is like a person from another era, as she was almost raised in a different time. As a teenager she was really close to her sisters because 'parents' do not 'understand'.

The most hilarious story is of when she was 7 and spent the night at sisters place and at night had to wake her sister up and lo and behold, the sister slept naked!!!!
Anonymous
had our youngest two days after my 41st birthday. he is the joy of our lives....friend had a son at 46, he is incredibly gifted and a delight. when God sends a gift, take it.
Anonymous
Relatives had children in their 40s and are great parents It's not for everyone but IMO not 'too old' either.
Anonymous
Selfish...you'll be gone by the time your kids have kids.
Anonymous
That is a highly subjective and personal question, the answer is different for each person and family.
Do what works for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Selfish...you'll be gone by the time your kids have kids.


So how is that selfish, even if true? Are you supposed to be alive till you kids go through every single life stage?
Anonymous
Wow..... Tough crowd
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