Related, when do you predict you'll retire? Can you afford college when you're retired, or right before retirement? If not, are you willing to delay retirement to pay for college? |
Hmm, very good point. Also 4 kids means bigger car, another plane ticket, health insurance, bedrooms, etc. |
She's 37! That's pretty much average around here. The kid would fly the nest by the time she's in her mid-fifties. Don't be alarmist! |
It's not being an alarmist. But after starting to pay college for most of her 40s for the older kids, and then restarting in her mid-50s, that could cause some financial planning headaches. It could be tough to adequately save for retirement under a two-college-wave scenario. --Former financial advisor |
Have you discussed having another baby with your husband? Do you really want another child? To me, a four year difference is not bad. I had my last child at 38 years old. At that time both her sisters were 6 and 8 years old. They have fun even to this day. She gets a chance to visit one of her sisters who is married and stay with her from time to time. My oldest takes her places. It seems like if you do, they will be pretty close. I do understand the struggle. I sometimes wish I had my last child earlier so she can also be a young adult. I pray that you make the right decision for you.
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| I'd brainstorm the other things you could do with this time and energy you have. What about volunteering with kids? I agree it's probably on the irresponsible / selfish side at this point, but don't know enough about you to say for sure. |
| LMAO OP, really? You need anonymous posters to make the decision for you? Now I've seen it all. |
| Do it |
Unless you have a SN kid and you could regret it, and the full house could be forever, and you could kiss the money you saved for the first three for college or your retirement or that bigger car or plane ticket or vacations goodbye. |
| Have two more. |
I don't regret having my SN child, but thanks for being an insensitive jerk. Sorry you think my life is ruined. Glad I don't. |
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Right now, none of the kids have the same set of parents, right? If so, will it make the oldest two feel left out if the youngest does?
I had a friend with a sibling 17 years younger, who frustrate by the number of people who assumed she was the mom. |
| If you need to crowd source your decision whether or not to have another baby the answer is no. |
Not at all, PP. I have a SN kid too. The OP needs to face whether or not she could handle this possible reality. She wants a baby that's clear but hadn't even thought that this would mean buying a bigger car for pity sake. She's not exactly a forward thinking planner. |
| My vote is on a dog. |