Anonymous wrote:Mid 30s
Anonymous wrote:I’d say, despite some risks, mid thirties. You have lived a life, you likely have a career, have traveled, made some mistakes and acquired some wisdom. You are still young enough to have one or two or three!
Anonymous wrote:What a loaded question. There's no best age. You get what life gives you. This is why people are so annoying. It's like reading a book about having a baby - real life is nothing you can plan!
I had mine OP at mid 30s. You know what? I'm exhausted now in my early 50s with 2 MS with one having learning disabilities so there is that!
I wish I had mine in my early/mid 20s. But then I would have missed out on the best time of my life - I was travelling, making money, really fun times in my life then. I didn't meet DH until mid 30s but had I met him sooner, had my kids sooner, how would I feel now?
You will never know the what ifs. You will never know the "best age" of anything. Love your life. You just can't plan for all the most important things in life.
Anonymous wrote:I’d say, despite some risks, mid thirties. You have lived a life, you likely have a career, have traveled, made some mistakes and acquired some wisdom. You are still young enough to have one or two or three!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:24 and 33 for me. Can't believe my oldest is going to college this year!
I cannot believe it either because 24 is much to young to have a baby.
Anonymous wrote:24 and 33 for me. Can't believe my oldest is going to college this year!
Anonymous wrote:Definitely after 30. For women that want careers, your 20s are for advanced degrees, exploring, living overseas, and establishing yourself at work (long hours needed in my field).
I had mine at 30, 36, and 39. I was ready for a baby at 30, but life after that birth was the most difficult time in my life. I had so many work demands. It was hard to balance and my oldest spent a lot of time in daycare.
I love being a mom to my two youngest. I’m much more established in my field and have a great job, low stress, great pay, and tons of telework. I’m much more involved now as an older mom as I have more time and energy to give to my family. I didn’t have that at 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah the hate on 40 plus moms is strange here. I do find when people hate on others choices its because their own didn’t work out that well and they are trying to go back and justify their choices by tearing others down.
No, it’s simply too old. There is such a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah the hate on 40 plus moms is strange here. I do find when people hate on others choices its because their own didn’t work out that well and they are trying to go back and justify their choices by tearing others down.