Anonymous wrote:Me too Op.currently 39yo with 2 kids and hoping for a third, but it is feeling unlikely. I think DH would have been more willing if I had pushed for our second sooner and not felt like we were rushing under the wire with a third now. I adore my kids and being a mom. I want to see them grown to full fledged boring adult ages. I’m satisfied with having had my first at 30, but would have liked my second before 37. It is what is at this point.
Mothers of boys, talk to your sons about deciding to have children (or not.) there is sooooo much accepted ambivalence among men. I think this is why there is so frequently a disconnect about the number is children women want vs their husbands. Men don’t start thinking about it till much later in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this post was going to be about how you wished you had tried earlier because you were unable to have children now. Your glass is half full OP.
+1. I wished I started having kids earlier because I found out I have premature ovarian failure at 36 and couldn’t have a second. None of us have crystal balls, OP, we do the best we can and don’t dwell on the things we can’t change.
Just wanted to say that I’m so sorry this happened to you. I had the same diagnosis at 38 and it put a wrench in our plans to try for another child. I so wish I had started having kids sooner, but I try to focus on gratitude for what I do have. Sending hugs!
Anonymous wrote:You wouldn’t have the wonderful kids you have today if you had them younger.
Now get your head out of your @ss and stop ruminating on stuff you cannot change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this post was going to be about how you wished you had tried earlier because you were unable to have children now. Your glass is half full OP.
+1. I wished I started having kids earlier because I found out I have premature ovarian failure at 36 and couldn’t have a second. None of us have crystal balls, OP, we do the best we can and don’t dwell on the things we can’t change.
Anonymous wrote:I would have loved to have had kids but it wasn't meant to be (thanks cheating XH with the weak a** sperm) so how about you appreciate that you got not one but THREE and stop whining.
Anonymous wrote:As an old parent myself, maybe this framing would help - if I'd had kids sooner, they would be *different* kids. Maybe they would be better. But there's also a chance they would have been worse. Loss aversion means I'm going to stick with what I've got.