Grandchildren at what age?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCUM will tell you, 80. You have a baby at 40, and so does your child.


If your child has children at all.

Most of my cousins do not have kids, despite being in their late 30s, 40s and 50s. Much to the despair of their parents.


Biggest family I grew up near had 5 kids and only 1 had child. All those kids now in late 50s so no more than that 1 grandkid for that family when think the mom thought she’d have many.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mom was 51-she was 26 when she had me and I was 24 when I had my oldest child.

I'm 47 now and wouldn't mind being a grandma in the next few years.


You are my generation and no one had babies at 24. And to want your 23 year old to have a baby soon is disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I turned 50 this year and became a grandma. I had my son at 24, he had his at 26. He is finished with grad school and bought a house so it’s all good


There is more to raising a baby than finishing school and home buying.
Anonymous
My grandma had 4 daughters, got 6 grandkids from one daughter (1st gkid at age of 40) and only one from other 3 daughters (at age 65).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom was 51-she was 26 when she had me and I was 24 when I had my oldest child.

I'm 47 now and wouldn't mind being a grandma in the next few years.


You are my generation and no one had babies at 24. And to want your 23 year old to have a baby soon is disgusting.


That's probably a different culture and waiting to have kids at 40 and grandchildren at 80 is probably disgusting to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom was 51-she was 26 when she had me and I was 24 when I had my oldest child.

I'm 47 now and wouldn't mind being a grandma in the next few years.


You are my generation and no one had babies at 24. And to want your 23 year old to have a baby soon is disgusting.


It has nothing to do with “generation” and everything to do with where you live/grew up & religiosity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom was 51-she was 26 when she had me and I was 24 when I had my oldest child.

I'm 47 now and wouldn't mind being a grandma in the next few years.


You are my generation and no one had babies at 24. And to want your 23 year old to have a baby soon is disgusting.


I am 35 and know tons of people from childhood who babies from age 17-24.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a step-grandchild at 40 and a bio grandchild at 42. Now I'm late 60s and have three great-grandchildren ages 5-8. My son is loving being a granddad in his late 40s. There has been no downside whatsoever to having my kids, grandkids and greatgrandkids young.

I have friends who just welcomed their first grandchild at age 70. I feel sorry for them that it's likely they won't get to see that one, or future others, grow up. I'm sure they will enjoy their grands first 10 or so years though.


How in the world were you a grandparent at age 42? Most inappropriate.


Maybe in your world. I got married at 18 and had my first at 19, my son got married at 20 and had his first at 22. Nothing inappropriate about it.


Your world is inappropriate.


Judgy much?
Anonymous
I had my first at 30 and would like my kids to have kids by 30. However, i hope for them to do it whenever they are ready, it can be 27 or 37 or never.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I turned 50 this year and became a grandma. I had my son at 24, he had his at 26. He is finished with grad school and bought a house so it’s all good


There is more to raising a baby than finishing school and home buying.


Right, there’s hookups, drinking like a fish & yachting.
Anonymous
*had my first kid not grandkid
Anonymous
Hopefully when my DS & DD are in their early 20s. I will provide any financial & emotional support necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom was 51-she was 26 when she had me and I was 24 when I had my oldest child.

I'm 47 now and wouldn't mind being a grandma in the next few years.


You are my generation and no one had babies at 24. And to want your 23 year old to have a baby soon is disgusting.


Why?
Anonymous
City kids grow up slow. Graduate HS, graduate college, gap year to travel, master’s degree, more travel, start dating, maybe get married at 35 but probably not.
Anonymous
My parents were 63 and 64 when my older child was born. My former sister-in-law was 34 when she became a grandmother (don’t recommend that route!) while my mother-in-law was also in her 30s when she first became a grandma and 61 when she became a great-grandmother.
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