Anonymous wrote:^^ also you’re not too old, that’s ridiculous. I had my third at 37 and I feel like I’m a young mom compared to everyone else in the dc area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ also you’re not too old, that’s ridiculous. I had my third at 37 and I feel like I’m a young mom compared to everyone else in the dc area.
lol
You’re not a young mom if you had a geriatric pregnancy.
Get real. You’re embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ also you’re not too old, that’s ridiculous. I had my third at 37 and I feel like I’m a young mom compared to everyone else in the dc area.
lol
You’re not a young mom if you had a geriatric pregnancy.
Get real. You’re embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:^^ also you’re not too old, that’s ridiculous. I had my third at 37 and I feel like I’m a young mom compared to everyone else in the dc area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I think you are a little too old. We have three and the my husband got a vasectomy because we definitely did not want 4. Also, we have 3+ years between #2 and #3. You still have a newborn and you are 40. I would stop there
OP is not old. Plenty of moms are having another child at her age. I’ve known some moms who had their first child at 39. Also, she has an infant, not a newborn.
She will be 58+ by the time the third goes to college and that is older than my mom was when she became a grandma. That is what I think about. I had my third at 34 and honestly I felt like I was pushing it. But of course we all have different plans. If she were considering the first or the second, I would not suggest to stop because being a mom and giving your child a sibling outweigh in my opinion the negatives of being an older parent. For a third, however, it just seems unfair to the third baby
Everyone is different. I didn’t ask an input on my age and whether you think I’m too old. I was not ready for a child at 29. I didn’t meet my husband until I was 34, and no way was I having kids with just anyone because of an age limit. I decide to wait until I was married to a man who would be a great partner and father. He is all of that and so much more! It may seem old to you, but many women are having kids older because of careers, fertility issues, meeting partner later in life, etc. I’m glad I waited until I was “ old” because I found a great man who is an amazing father and husband.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think you are a little too old. We have three and the my husband got a vasectomy because we definitely did not want 4. Also, we have 3+ years between #2 and #3. You still have a newborn and you are 40. I would stop there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I think you are a little too old. We have three and the my husband got a vasectomy because we definitely did not want 4. Also, we have 3+ years between #2 and #3. You still have a newborn and you are 40. I would stop there
OP is not old. Plenty of moms are having another child at her age. I’ve known some moms who had their first child at 39. Also, she has an infant, not a newborn.
She will be 58+ by the time the third goes to college and that is older than my mom was when she became a grandma. That is what I think about. I had my third at 34 and honestly I felt like I was pushing it. But of course we all have different plans. If she were considering the first or the second, I would not suggest to stop because being a mom and giving your child a sibling outweigh in my opinion the negatives of being an older parent. For a third, however, it just seems unfair to the third baby
Was your mom a teen mom? Being a grandma and not even being 58 is crazy to me. Women today are having kids later. Being 58 when your kid goes to college is not old. 34 is not old to have a baby either. I think you all should back off and stop telling OP she is old.
She said 58 was older than her mom when we she became a grandma. She didn’t share until later that her mom had her at 2& and she was 29 when she had her first child.
Did you fail math?
If her mom had her at 28 and she had her first child at 30 then her mom would be 58 when she became a grandmother. If you’re experiencing early onset dementia and can’t even do simple subtraction and addition anymore you should definitely stop having kids. You’re definitely too old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I think you are a little too old. We have three and the my husband got a vasectomy because we definitely did not want 4. Also, we have 3+ years between #2 and #3. You still have a newborn and you are 40. I would stop there
OP is not old. Plenty of moms are having another child at her age. I’ve known some moms who had their first child at 39. Also, she has an infant, not a newborn.
She will be 58+ by the time the third goes to college and that is older than my mom was when she became a grandma. That is what I think about. I had my third at 34 and honestly I felt like I was pushing it. But of course we all have different plans. If she were considering the first or the second, I would not suggest to stop because being a mom and giving your child a sibling outweigh in my opinion the negatives of being an older parent. For a third, however, it just seems unfair to the third baby
Was your mom a teen mom? Being a grandma and not even being 58 is crazy to me. Women today are having kids later. Being 58 when your kid goes to college is not old. 34 is not old to have a baby either. I think you all should back off and stop telling OP she is old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I think you are a little too old. We have three and the my husband got a vasectomy because we definitely did not want 4. Also, we have 3+ years between #2 and #3. You still have a newborn and you are 40. I would stop there
OP is not old. Plenty of moms are having another child at her age. I’ve known some moms who had their first child at 39. Also, she has an infant, not a newborn.
She will be 58+ by the time the third goes to college and that is older than my mom was when she became a grandma. That is what I think about. I had my third at 34 and honestly I felt like I was pushing it. But of course we all have different plans. If she were considering the first or the second, I would not suggest to stop because being a mom and giving your child a sibling outweigh in my opinion the negatives of being an older parent. For a third, however, it just seems unfair to the third baby
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are not old. If you're feeling like you're managing well with the two you have and aren't financially stretched, I'd go for it!
I had my kids at 36 and 38, they are 3 and 16 months and very high energy/not good sleepers (though we did not sleep train), and I am freaking EXHAUSTED. No third is happening over here. But you sound like you're coping just fine!