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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for the helpful feedback. Those offended or thinking its as dumb question- don't click on the click. We would be open to fertility treatments at 31/32 if needed. And right now we just got out of debt and in a good place financially but with minimum savings. Like only 6 months. If we waited to have a baby I could continue working the next two years and we would have 150k in savings by the time we got pregnant. Is there specific test I need to ask for at the ob? Or just tell them to check my fertility and any underlying illness that could be there. And get my husband tested? [/quote] Well, six months of savings is more than most people have, so you're ahead of the curve already there. Look, there's no way to tell until you start trying. The statistics are on your side at 32, but if you're one of the ones who have problems getting or staying pregnant, that will be cold comfort. I had an easy time conceiving at 34, 36, and 38 (in second trimester with my third), but plenty of people don't. You have to decide for yourself how long you want to wait, and what you're comfortable with. I'm glad we waited save for the fact that if my kids wait as long as we did, I'll be an older grandmother--assuming they even have children. But otherwise, no regrets. I'm lucky, or at the very least, not unlucky.[/quote]
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