Still not an excuse to deny someone the opportunity of having a child late in life. I've never heard any of my friends late life children say they wish they had never been born because their parents are older.Anonymous wrote:My siblings span some 25 years. My youngest sibling observed that, having been born when my parents were over 40, he will have the least amount of time to spend with them. and he never knew our grandparents. It makes him sad.
Not the end of the world, obviously.
PP here again....while on vacation this summer, I've scored some Steely Dan tickets. Still cool after all these years. My teens are NOT invited, thank you very much.Anonymous wrote:I took my daughter and her friends to see the Jonas Brothers. I thought I was going to die. Three years later when they wanted to see One Direction, I dropped them off and to text me when the concert was over. I took my over 50 but fabulous self to a piano bar during the concert. They did their thing, I did mine. A good time had by all! Over 50 with teens does not mean you are dead or out of touch unless you want to be.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my daughter at 40, she is 16 years old. I remember at the time mentioning my concern about age to my OB, who laughed and said she had her last child at 43 and her partner in the practice had hers at 41! So far so good, except friends my age have no idea who "One Direction" is!
I just found out a week ago.
Cheers to us 50+ hipsters with teens!!
I took my daughter and her friends to see the Jonas Brothers. I thought I was going to die. Three years later when they wanted to see One Direction, I dropped them off and to text me when the concert was over. I took my over 50 but fabulous self to a piano bar during the concert. They did their thing, I did mine. A good time had by all! Over 50 with teens does not mean you are dead or out of touch unless you want to be.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my daughter at 40, she is 16 years old. I remember at the time mentioning my concern about age to my OB, who laughed and said she had her last child at 43 and her partner in the practice had hers at 41! So far so good, except friends my age have no idea who "One Direction" is!
I just found out a week ago.
Anonymous wrote:I had my daughter at 40, she is 16 years old. I remember at the time mentioning my concern about age to my OB, who laughed and said she had her last child at 43 and her partner in the practice had hers at 41! So far so good, except friends my age have no idea who "One Direction" is!

Anonymous wrote:41 is pushing it - but ok.
42+ is too old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did great having my first and only son at 41, did step aerobics right up until 4 days before delivery ... Thrived and was so happy doing things with my son and our little family. Happier than ever with life until my husband left me after 27 years of marriage ... My parents were dead, no brothers or sisters ... Now my son is 17 and it is very hard ... His dad is somewhat involved in his life, but my life is lonely and hard and I feel sad and alone. A new relationship with new man didnt work out, at 59 I feel broken and burdened with the tough teen years and how to handle my son. Not having siblings or parents for support.
To be fair, your issues do not have to do with AMA. Your issues are from a broken marriages and from having no family support. You could have had a child at 31 and your husband left you after 17 years of marriage and everything else could have been the exactly the same.
and wouldn't you rather be 59 with a son than 59 without? Then you would truly be alone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to have a second but I just feel that 41 is too old. Maybe not now but I bet I'll really feel it in my mid-50s. To those who have the life experience, what are your thoughts?
Just remember that you will die while your child is relatively young.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to have a second but I just feel that 41 is too old. Maybe not now but I bet I'll really feel it in my mid-50s. To those who have the life experience, what are your thoughts?