Anonymous wrote:Do-over kids now you have time and money. What does that say to the older ones? They weren't a fun enough experience and aren't enough?
Anonymous wrote:With a rising senior in high school
And rising sophomore in college (born when I was 38), I can’t imagine it.
My husband and I were just talking about imagine starting all over. We were very very present and loved every stage—but good God if someone told me I had to go through infancy, toddler, preschool, etc all over again…no! We are finally enjoying such freedom. We are close with our kids and they are very close to one another,
We have neighbors with a 1.5 year old and we have been seeing the beginning (and their stress) and no thanks. I’m ready for coming and going whenever I want and travel not encumbered by school schedules.
Anonymous wrote:With a rising senior in high school
And rising sophomore in college (born when I was 38), I can’t imagine it.
My husband and I were just talking about imagine starting all over. We were very very present and loved every stage—but good God if someone told me I had to go through infancy, toddler, preschool, etc all over again…no! We are finally enjoying such freedom. We are close with our kids and they are very close to one another,
We have neighbors with a 1.5 year old and we have been seeing the beginning (and their stress) and no thanks. I’m ready for coming and going whenever I want and travel not encumbered by school schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no guarantee the baby would be healthy. I know a family that did this and ended up with a severely autistic child.
Oh so now we're blaming autism on parental age? WTF?
Reading is fundamental. No one is saying it’s parental age. It’s just rolling the dice and they could always end up with severely autistic child.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this in perimenopause, menopause and beyond?
You are 37. Have a baby if you want a baby. Many people do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no guarantee the baby would be healthy. I know a family that did this and ended up with a severely autistic child.
Oh so now we're blaming autism on parental age? WTF?
Anonymous wrote:There’s no guarantee the baby would be healthy. I know a family that did this and ended up with a severely autistic child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no guarantee the baby would be healthy. I know a family that did this and ended up with a severely autistic child.
This is what happened to a good friend of mine and it changed the entire dynamic of the family, especially their three older kids. I know they love their youngest but it truly changed everything for the family