Anonymous wrote:22:38, why does it bother you? I like to hear the perspective of others on issues I think about a lot. I especially like to hear from others with experiences I don't have. I cannot control the behavior of those derailing threads.
And my question BTW was directed at 13:42 specifically. Unless you had kids over 40 and are now in your 50s, I wasn't really asking you.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. Also wondering if you would recommend sticking with one child or if you think its better to provide a sibling even if it means having a baby at 41/42.
Anonymous wrote:Op I just had a baby at 41 and love it. Don't care if I am older because the be honest, many of those 30 something peers i see in my mommy groups (who think they are so "young") are more stressed out and look more haggard and old than I do. So, as long as you enjoy it, can handle the stresses maturely, and look good, piece of cake!
Anonymous wrote:I was born to very young mom. That is precisely why I waited until my late 30's and early 40's to have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's too old from the child's perspective, that's for sure. Just get some cats or something.
How old were your parents when they had you? 15?
Don't speak for every single child, or something.
I'm not speaking for every single child, but I would think that most kids would prefer not to be born under those circumstances. Given the choice I would certainly say no thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's too old from the child's perspective, that's for sure. Just get some cats or something.
How old were your parents when they had you? 15?
Don't speak for every single child, or something.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am 50+ and yes I have young children. Had a baby at 43 with help from RE. Too old for many reasons. I would *never* want to not have my DS, but on the other hand, I would not have *chosen* this path, nor would I recommend it to others. One of the few who are speaking from experience. During the baby and toddler years, it was not too bad, but as they get older (and you get older), it is problematic. Speaking for myself. There are books on this subject that explain this far more fully for those who are considering ... obviously does not apply to a woman who is already expecting and is over 40.
Anonymous wrote:It's too old from the child's perspective, that's for sure. Just get some cats or something.
Anonymous wrote:I like how the OP posted in the 50+ forum and asked specifically for responses from people "with life experience" on this path... And so many people that DON'T fit that description are responding with their two cents.