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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is fine, but look at it in the long run, if your kid will have a kid at 38, you'll be in your mid 70s, and you might not be able to help them. I think 40 is old personally. I think the women who are 40 are just saying that they aren't tired to feel better. [/quote] Then don't have a kid at 40, but when other people say they don't feel any more tired at 40 than they did at 30, you can't make up stuff like "you're just saying that to feel better" because you don't have any personal experience in the matter. Some people take better care of themselves and have tons of energy at 40 and older.[/quote] I had kids at 25 and 35 so I can attest it's much harder on your body even when when you work out 5 days a week (I do!)[/quote] That's your experience. It wasn't mine (PP with DDs born at 37 and 41). People are different. I grow tired of people telling me I should feel tired because I'm "old". Both of my grandmothers had their last children in their 40s. One of them was pretty run down by then, but the other wasn't. [/quote]
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