Anonymous wrote:In Florida, you qualify for the 55 and over retirement community. Ever see one of those where the residents have five-year-olds?
Anonymous wrote:A cousin just had her first baby at age 50 (Husband is early 40s.) She and her husband have been together over 10 years but they never wanted kids until recently.
She had a relatively easy pregnancy and worked out at the gym a lot until month 7 or 8. She wasn't treated as high risk and had fewer ultrasounds than I did.
As others have mentioned, the social aspects may be the hardest. My cousin looks very good for her age (and younger) but when she was buying baby clothes early on and not showing, several women thought she was the grandmother. That freaked her out. Now she seems to be intimidated about joining moms groups.
good luck
Anonymous wrote:A cousin just had her first baby at age 50 (Husband is early 40s.)
As others have mentioned, the social aspects may be the hardest. My cousin looks very good for her age (and younger) but when she was buying baby clothes early on and not showing, several women thought she was the grandmother. That freaked her out. Now she seems to be intimidated about joining moms groups.
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To 0:54 with the new mom cousin, 20:12 here. If she wants to talk with a fellow 50's mom about the social aspects, I'm happy to hear from her. greensleeve4@yahoo.com.
Anonymous wrote:A cousin just had her first baby at age 50 (Husband is early 40s.) She and her husband have been together over 10 years but they never wanted kids until recently.
She had a relatively easy pregnancy and worked out at the gym a lot until month 7 or 8. She wasn't treated as high risk and had fewer ultrasounds than I did.
As others have mentioned, the social aspects may be the hardest. My cousin looks very good for her age (and younger) but when she was buying baby clothes early on and not showing, several women thought she was the grandmother. That freaked her out. Now she seems to be intimidated about joining moms groups.
good luck
Anonymous wrote:hmmm double standard - true. never thought of that! no one bats an eyelash with a man over 50
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who on here has had a baby after 50 - by birth, assisted or not or though adoption or foster care.
Considering adding an infant to our family and wondering if others have done this and their thoughts.
If you haven't and just want to add your two cents about me being too old or selfish or something, just can it.
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Do you think differently about men? Because my DH was almost 50 when I had my 3rd.
His Dad was in his mid-50s when he had his fourth.
How deep are your double standards?