Anonymous wrote:Ignore the people who can't be happy for you. It's usually because they're jealous. One of my best friends adopted her child when she was 42 after losing multiple babies before that. She's one of the absolute best moms I know and her daughter is a gem. Anyone who looks down on someone for their age is not someone worth giving any time or energy to. Congratulations to you and your husband!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like on this board anyone who had a kid before they were 30 are bashed since there's a large contingent of older moms here.
+1. What's ironic is most of those parents who get married and have kids younger and divorced by mid-to-late thirties. I would rather wait later to find the right person and be an older parent, than rush into it and be young and divorced with kids. Not saying that happens all of the time but divorce rates are high. DC hates some of the highest cheating rates in the country. Older parents can get divorced but I think it's more likely when you're younger and don't fully know what you want. Many people who get married later in life have the advantage of life experience and knowing what they want in a partner.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to motherhood. You're going to be judged on *everything*.
Breastfed vs. formula
Co-sleeping vs. crying it out
Dressing baby in appropriate clothing in winter.
Starting on solids
Letting have a bottle too long
Pacifier for too long
Working outside the home vs. stay at home mom
Daycare center vs. home daycare vs. nanny vs. stay at home mom
Toilet training
Screen time
Reshirting for kindergarten
And that's just up to the age of 5. Ignore it and do what's right for you and your family.
-Mom of two
36 and 40 when they were born
Anonymous wrote:LOL you won’t get bashed, at least in this area. I had my first at 26 and you’d think I was a child bride based on the responses I get. Haven’t met anyone with kids who isn’t at LEAST 5 years older than me, majority are 10. You’ll fit right in.
Anyways, congrats!
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to feel this way. Six years ago I asked my gyno about advanced maternal age, I was lamenting the same thing. She looked at me like I was crazy and told me that in the DMV, 37 was the average age of a woman giving birth. She was very encouraging. I had my daughter at 39. I have plenty of energy, we're financially stable, we have a house, we have a lot of life experience. I don't think having kids younger or older is "better" but there are definitely positives on both sides.
Congratulations! I hope you enjoy your pregnancy and your child.