Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people will tell you to mind your own business. Personally, I think you should bring it up. I would with my sister. It would be different if she wasn’t married and saying she wanted to have children. Some people just don’t pay attention and understand that fertility issues are real. So many famous people have kids later in life so it makes people think they can too.
Do people really think that someone who genuinely wants children waits to have them just they saw some celebrity postponing pregnancy?
My sister waited until she was 37 to try to have kids. Her husband took a while to decide he wanted to get married - so it wasn’t the same situation. But she was really surprised when she couldn’t get pregnant. Like shocked. She thought she’d have no problems. She’s very smart and successful. You’d be surprised what people don’t realize with fertility.
Yes, she might have been shocked to realize she was having issues. The point I'm trying to make is that, not matter how clueless you are about your fertility, if you're ready to have kids and want them, you'll try having them. If you're postponing motherhood you're probably doing it because you're not very interested in having children or there is something else going on in your life that makes having children a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:For all you know, they have been trying for awhile and having fertility issues they do not care to share. This was the case for us FWIW.
Regardless- MYOB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my kids at 42 and 44, took less than three months to get pregnant each time. Kids are perfectly healthy and smart. Leave her alone.
OP here. I know having children in your 40s is possible, but fertility issues also become pretty common at that age. Most of the women who were trying to TTC and couldn't were approaching their 40s.
What does your sister do for a living? Is she educated? Do you honestly believe she is not aware of this issue or wouldn't have looked into it?
Yes, she's educated, but many of the women who postponed pregnancy were smart and educated as well.
Anonymous wrote:When she says she is waiting, I would ask if she has discussed this with her GYN?
Anonymous wrote:When she says she is waiting, I would ask if she has discussed this with her GYN?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people will tell you to mind your own business. Personally, I think you should bring it up. I would with my sister. It would be different if she wasn’t married and saying she wanted to have children. Some people just don’t pay attention and understand that fertility issues are real. So many famous people have kids later in life so it makes people think they can too.
Do people really think that someone who genuinely wants children waits to have them just they saw some celebrity postponing pregnancy?
My sister waited until she was 37 to try to have kids. Her husband took a while to decide he wanted to get married - so it wasn’t the same situation. But she was really surprised when she couldn’t get pregnant. Like shocked. She thought she’d have no problems. She’s very smart and successful. You’d be surprised what people don’t realize with fertility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people will tell you to mind your own business. Personally, I think you should bring it up. I would with my sister. It would be different if she wasn’t married and saying she wanted to have children. Some people just don’t pay attention and understand that fertility issues are real. So many famous people have kids later in life so it makes people think they can too.
Do people really think that someone who genuinely wants children waits to have them just they saw some celebrity postponing pregnancy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my kids at 42 and 44, took less than three months to get pregnant each time. Kids are perfectly healthy and smart. Leave her alone.
OP here. I know having children in your 40s is possible, but fertility issues also become pretty common at that age. Most of the women who were trying to TTC and couldn't were approaching their 40s.
What does your sister do for a living? Is she educated? Do you honestly believe she is not aware of this issue or wouldn't have looked into it?
Yes, she's educated, but many of the women who postponed pregnancy were smart and educated as well.