Anonymous wrote:You probably shouldn’t have had the third. A fourth shouldn’t even be contemplated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you go for a 4th kid if you were already 40? Some days I just don't feel like our family is complete. Add to it the general hard dynamic of 3 kids, I feel like we should try for a 4th. BUT I am 40 and I am worried about being an older parent. Current kids are 3, 7 and 9 years old. Have a mix of girls and boys so its not like we are trying for one gender or another. If it weren't for covid we would have gone for a 4th when our youngest was 2 but I was so nervous about being in lock down again with young kids. Thoughts? If you did go for your 4th how old were you?
A 70 yr old just gave birth!
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Anonymous wrote:Would you go for a 4th kid if you were already 40? Some days I just don't feel like our family is complete. Add to it the general hard dynamic of 3 kids, I feel like we should try for a 4th. BUT I am 40 and I am worried about being an older parent. Current kids are 3, 7 and 9 years old. Have a mix of girls and boys so its not like we are trying for one gender or another. If it weren't for covid we would have gone for a 4th when our youngest was 2 but I was so nervous about being in lock down again with young kids. Thoughts? If you did go for your 4th how old were you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had my third at 40 and still (67 years now) wish I'd had just one more...
Oh wow. Had my third at 34 and very glad we didn’t go for a fourth. We are swamped with kids’ activities!
Anonymous wrote:Had my third at 40 and still (67 years now) wish I'd had just one more...
Anonymous wrote:No. Kids are expensive and the world is overpopulated. Your current kids don’t want to divide your attention any further. Whatever you are searching for, I doubt a 4th kid is it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never understood the “our family doesn’t feel complete” thing. What exactly does that feel like? Do you get some sort of sign? Did I get a sign that told me “two is plenty!” and I just don’t remember?
The only person I knew IRL who said this has 5 kids. Is this something people say to rationalize having more kids?
Emptiness. Your kid is lonely. You want to be with a baby again. You have extra space in the house. The house is too quiet and sterile and needs to be filled with laughter, family and the fun of an additional kid.