How many of us have young kids?

Anonymous
almost 48, 5 yr old and 8 yr old. Would LOVE to have one more. Not going to happen.
Anonymous
47 with a 6, 3, and 1 year old. Fertility.
Anonymous
49 yr old with 15, 12 and 10 yr old. I don't think 34 is that old to have a baby. Maybe 39 is though-
Anonymous
We are 50 and 46 and about to have twin boys in September. We've been married and had to put off TTC for a few years due to a health issue that required considerable attention (including 12 surgeries in 7 years). We conceived by IVF and are using a surrogate due to immuno-suppression and not being able to carry. We know that we'll be confused for the grandparents, but are happy to finally be having a family! One of the benefits of being older is that we had the financial stability to afford the IVF and surrogacy without crippling ourselves financially (and the costs were HUGE).
Anonymous
53 with 3yr old
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Anonymous wrote:49 yr old with 15, 12 and 10 yr old. I don't think 34 is that old to have a baby. Maybe 39 is though-


in what respect?

- 45 yo mom to a 7 yo girl and 3 yo boy
Anonymous
50 with 6 year old. I LOVE it!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:50 with 6 year old. I LOVE it!!


Me too! Miracle of miracles..had my now 6 year old at 44. Fertility. Only wished I'd left more time to have at least one more. But you know, it isn't bad having an "only" I worry at my age how I would have kept up with two. I'm tired now!
Anonymous
51 with an 8 year-old! Thanks for posting, everyone I no longer feel like the only older mom!
PS: Wouldn't change the timing for anything. It's right for me and my wonderful daughter
Anonymous
47 with a 4 yr.old.
Anonymous
almost 52 with an 8 1/2 yr old. conceived naturally. Having a young child makes people think you are younger than you actually are. my opinion
Anonymous
50 with a 9 year old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are 50 and 46 and about to have twin boys in September. We've been married and had to put off TTC for a few years due to a health issue that required considerable attention (including 12 surgeries in 7 years). We conceived by IVF and are using a surrogate due to immuno-suppression and not being able to carry. We know that we'll be confused for the grandparents, but are happy to finally be having a family! One of the benefits of being older is that we had the financial stability to afford the IVF and surrogacy without crippling ourselves financially (and the costs were HUGE).

Happy to say that we are now the parents to beautiful twin 4-week old twins. And despite the heartache of a double miscarriage along the way and as my mother put it, spending the cost of a small house, we cannot be happier. They complete our lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are 50 and 46 and about to have twin boys in September. We've been married and had to put off TTC for a few years due to a health issue that required considerable attention (including 12 surgeries in 7 years). We conceived by IVF and are using a surrogate due to immuno-suppression and not being able to carry. We know that we'll be confused for the grandparents, but are happy to finally be having a family! One of the benefits of being older is that we had the financial stability to afford the IVF and surrogacy without crippling ourselves financially (and the costs were HUGE).

Happy to say that we are now the parents to beautiful twin 4-week old twins. And despite the heartache of a double miscarriage along the way and as my mother put it, spending the cost of a small house, we cannot be happier. They complete our lives.

So wonderful to read that - congratulations to you!!!
-38 and 50 y o with newborn.
Anonymous
51 and mom to gorgeous 2.5 year-old (donor egg) and 12 year-old (conceived naturally). Went to clinic in Argentina for second (medical travel) and saved $$$$. Got lucky, too, on first try! A true miracle! Husband is 4 years younger. Not sure that mattered, though. We are both exhausted and exhilarated with trying to keep up with both kids and their activities while working full-time, "high-pressures" jobs, but we would not trade it for the world!
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