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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why I had all my children in my mid to late 20s. They are all in college now and my parents are still on the young side of 70.[/quote] Good for you. Some might want to have kids in their 20s but it just doesn’t happen for them. My mom had me when she was 36 (only child). I had my kids when I was 32 and 35. One of my kids is still at home, but I am taking care of my 87 yr old mom. I had no control over when she had me. I was lucky she did not get dementia when she was younger. [/quote] Exactly. My mom had all her kids in her mid-late 20s (I was the oldest, born when she was 26.) I had all my kids between the ages of 24-30. My mom developed dementia in her late 60s, when most of my kids were still in their teens.[/quote]
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