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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Yes but your donor pool is larger and the process is faster. As for having a kid at 47 it’s not wise. I had a second at 46 and now spend a lot of time worrying about launching my kid in case of health problems. [/quote] Not OP, but I'm in a better place emotionally, financially, and physically now at 45 than I was at 35. Spouse is also in their 30s. I'm not really freaking out about possibly having a baby this late, and they will certainly have a better foundation than I did. [/quote] it's not just about having a baby...it's about raising a kid. Having a high school senior when you are like 62, etc. Think long term[/quote] What's wrong with having a high school senior at age 62? Serious question. My mentor (male) is older than that and has a kid in high school - doesn't seem to be an issue for him. My aunts also adopted a small girl in their 50s so they had a high school senior in their early 70s. I think they are happy and proud parents. [/quote] Nothing wrong per se but an older parent is just less likely to be available for their kids. My husband was 20 (?) when his dad died at 62. [/quote]
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