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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a mom on social media that came up on my feed — boetcher? She’s 34 with four kids , had her first at 17 Biologically it seems 17,18, 19 is peak time to have a kid if you want your body to recover with no stress [/quote] Please don't comment publicly if you are not knowledgeable. According to the World Health Organization: "Adolescent mothers (aged 10–19 years) face higher risks of eclampsia, puerperal endometritis and systemic infections than women aged 20–24 years, and babies of adolescent mothers face higher risks of low birth weight, preterm birth and severe neonatal condition." [/quote] m’eh, the WHO also said the covid vaccines would be “over 95% effective in stopping transmission and infection of covid 19” … so it’s not as though WHO has a lot of credibility at the moment. I wish I’d had my kids earlier for the faster recovery. And being an empty nester before 60 is something I’ll never achieve. [/quote] There is quite a distance between pregnant at 17 and pregnant after 40. I don't think dropping out of high school for a faster recovery is showing common sense, hon.[/quote] pp quoting also knows that women are told not have kids at 20-24 either even tho who says that’s ideal. There is just bad advice given by all sides on this issue [/quote] 20-24 is also ideal for finishing college, getting a MA, experiencing the world, traveling, living abroad, getting your career going. Try doing any of that with kids in tow. Sure you can. Especially if you are a man whose partner does all the child rearing. A lot harder when you are a woman and are expecting to take care of kids and a man.[/quote]
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