Anonymous wrote:I worry about cases like this and always think about playwright Wendy Wasserstein who chose to be a single mother around 50 and then died at 55 from cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adopted newborn at 46. She is 8 now. I say go for it!!
46 is quite different from 52.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of grandmas out there that have raised grandkids from birth, and those kids turn out just fine. Don’t see how this is any different.
Excellent point!
Anonymous wrote:I worry about cases like this and always think about playwright Wendy Wasserstein who chose to be a single mother around 50 and then died at 55 from cancer.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of grandmas out there that have raised grandkids from birth, and those kids turn out just fine. Don’t see how this is any different.
Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s and there is NFW I would voluntarily adopt a newborn.
Anonymous wrote:Adopted newborn at 46. She is 8 now. I say go for it!!
Anonymous wrote:The only annoying thing about this to me is that it's her fame/money that made this happen. You and I would never be able to adopt a healthy newborn as a single person at 52.
I have several friends waiting for newborns for years and years and they're under 40 and married and financially stable. It's exceedingly difficult to adopt a healthy newborn in this country.
Anonymous wrote:The only annoying thing about this to me is that it's her fame/money that made this happen. You and I would never be able to adopt a healthy newborn as a single person at 52.
I have several friends waiting for newborns for years and years and they're under 40 and married and financially stable. It's exceedingly difficult to adopt a healthy newborn in this country.