It's nasty to frighten someone into an abortion because YOU can't imagine having the child in question. |
Not PP, but how is she "frightening" OP into an abortion? She is saying it's an option. They are very old to become parents. It's life-altering. If one of them isn't on board, it's an option that they should investigate. If I were 55-year-old DH, I don't know if this is what I'd want. |
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OP, I had my 4th child a week before I turned 44. He was totally unplanned, but now I realize what an incredible gift he has been to our family. It hasn't been easy and there are many trade-offs, but he melts my heart every day. And he's the light of DH's life!!
I agree w/other PPs in that you should consult with your doctor and have all available testing. But don't lament that you're too old for this, because you are not. Congratulations and best of luck! |
+1 Start taking folic acid and prenatal vitamins. |
That is one of the things they need to consider. Also, what happens if there are complications w birth? I nearly died at 28. DH had to do the childcare for two weeks. Is her DH completely on board? Will he help or expect her to do everything? It all depends on their personalities. Good luck. You have a lot on your plate. |
I got pregnant on bc. Its not as effective as you think! However, when we actively tried to get pregnant, nothing! |
There's a dad at my son's school who didn't have his kids til he was 70 and he seems to be doing just fine. Very involved with the school and his kids. This is really much more about the individual than the age. |
How old is he now? My FIL is mentally and physically fit. He is 75. My MIL passed a few years ago. She had health problems. My SIL has dementia and is 56. You just never know.... |
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We had an unexpected pregnant late in life (45 and 47, and already had two girls, ages 10 & 12) and ultimately ended up terminating the pregnancy because we just weren't in a position to raise a baby. Three years later, with girls about to enter high school and our 50s looming in the horizon, I am VERY glad we made the choice we did.
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Right. Because killing your child because you failed to use bc and don't want a kid interfering with your retirement is a-ok! |
I'm confused - where in my post did I say anything about birth control? I mean, I guess an oops baby could be the result of failed birth control, but I wasn't really referring to that. I am well aware of effectiveness of different birth control methods, though. FWIW, I had secondary infertility and am only now expecting my second - 8.5 years later. |
Or maybe he'll have a heart attack while she's in labor and its a moot point. |
Omg. There are no words for that. |
Wow, sorry to hear this, PP. I hope you are okay now! |
Good for you for making the choice that worked for your family (even if it's not the choice everyone would make). THAT is being responsible and a good parent/spouse. |