Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you have to ask, it's not for you.
I had two late in life - older than you, in fact. And not once did I - or do I - question my decision.
What does this mean? That you shouldn't do it if you consider in advance how challenging it will be? That parenting is a lot harder if you're older? Curious.
What's the sense in asking? You could be dead tomorrow at 25 or alive at 95 with 15 grandchildren.
So it's not about age; it's about attitude.
I work and yet I'm still at the park with my 8 and 4 year olds - right next to the 30 yo with her twin toddlers . . . or the 25 yo with her preschooler.
What does it matter?
If you keep questioning you'll drive yourself crazy. And FWIW, the first - at 38 - was a delightful accident, a one-shot deal. If I thought about my fertility and freaked out about AMA, she wouldn't be here today - and neither would my son.
Anonymous wrote:The relentlessness of parenting makes me feel like I am literally dying from time to time. I wish I were exaggerating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you have to ask, it's not for you.
I had two late in life - older than you, in fact. And not once did I - or do I - question my decision.
Not OP but I think it's a reasonable question to ask. Glad it worked out for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 39 and considering having a second child but really worry I am too old, and that even if I get through the early years, having two teens in the house while in my mid 50s might put me over the edge. Anyone with experience in this area have words of wisdom to share? I should add that DH and I don't have the most harmonious of marriages, but we work hard to make it work.
If you have to ask, it's not for you.
I had two late in life - older than you, in fact. And not once did I - or do I - question my decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you have to ask, it's not for you.
I had two late in life - older than you, in fact. And not once did I - or do I - question my decision.
What does this mean? That you shouldn't do it if you consider in advance how challenging it will be? That parenting is a lot harder if you're older? Curious.
Anonymous wrote:I am 39 and considering having a second child but really worry I am too old, and that even if I get through the early years, having two teens in the house while in my mid 50s might put me over the edge. Anyone with experience in this area have words of wisdom to share? I should add that DH and I don't have the most harmonious of marriages, but we work hard to make it work.