Anonymous wrote:OP here. I know plans don’t always go as planned but my hope would be to be pregnant within 6 months, have baby next year, wait 1-1.5 years and get pregnant with second. Maybe a third 1-1 years later if we are not done with 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it is not a choice. I got pregnant from one time sex in a horrible marriage at 33 and 36. No sex in between. I was initiating divorce before the first. Had been married a year. It was never good. It was one time sex in both instances. I was off the pill due to illness for 2 days with the first…he would not stop badgering me.
The best is when you are solid in the marriage and both want kids. This could be age 30-40 in my opinion.
OP here. Sorry to hear this. We are very happy and in a great marriage. We are intimate daily or every other day. Sometimes more on the weekends.
I go to get my IUD out next month. I’ve been looking up prenatal vitamins and will be taking those next month. Then actively starting around 1 year anniversary.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming you’re married, mature and gainfully employed, the ideal time is in your late twenties. I had my kids at 29 and 32, and am now pregnant with my third at 35. I really wouldn’t suggest older than that. It took me a year to get pregnant with my first and ideally I would have been done before 35. The ideal window for me is 27-34.
This board is full of people who will tell you they didn’t start having kids before 35 and never would have been ready. Maybe that’s true, and the best parent is a committed parent, but I think people mess around for too long. In my personal experience, everyone I know started around 30, had two kids, and then in their mid to late thirties when they felt wanted to have a third, felt it was too late. I live in NY and I’m liberal. I’m not in a flyover state or Christian. Just telling you like it is. Once you have children, you will want as many years with them as possible and I wouldn’t have wanted to trade a few more years of sleeping until 10am on weekends or a few more child free vacations in Italy to have kids. Get that done in your mid twenties.
it's odd to recommend against something you've never done or experienced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming you’re married, mature and gainfully employed, the ideal time is in your late twenties. I had my kids at 29 and 32, and am now pregnant with my third at 35. I really wouldn’t suggest older than that. It took me a year to get pregnant with my first and ideally I would have been done before 35. The ideal window for me is 27-34.
This board is full of people who will tell you they didn’t start having kids before 35 and never would have been ready. Maybe that’s true, and the best parent is a committed parent, but I think people mess around for too long. In my personal experience, everyone I know started around 30, had two kids, and then in their mid to late thirties when they felt wanted to have a third, felt it was too late. I live in NY and I’m liberal. I’m not in a flyover state or Christian. Just telling you like it is. Once you have children, you will want as many years with them as possible and I wouldn’t have wanted to trade a few more years of sleeping until 10am on weekends or a few more child free vacations in Italy to have kids. Get that done in your mid twenties.
it's odd to recommend against something you've never done or experienced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sorry I got distracted with work.
My husband and I got married last September after being together for 2 years.
- We got married at 31 and 34. I turn 32 next month and he just turned 35 in January.
- We bought a home earlier this year and both have jobs and are financially doing well.
I’m not sure when to start trying for a baby. We are ready but we have been given the advice to be married for 2-3 years before kids because we should take advantage of that time. That would put me at about 34/35 starting to try. We definitely want at least 2 kids and we are both ready but could wait if we should.
OP here. We are now coming up on 3 years together. We got engaged after a little over 1 year, married a year later, and married for 7 months. Is that too little time together before kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sorry I got distracted with work.
My husband and I got married last September after being together for 2 years.
- We got married at 31 and 34. I turn 32 next month and he just turned 35 in January.
- We bought a home earlier this year and both have jobs and are financially doing well.
I’m not sure when to start trying for a baby. We are ready but we have been given the advice to be married for 2-3 years before kids because we should take advantage of that time. That would put me at about 34/35 starting to try. We definitely want at least 2 kids and we are both ready but could wait if we should.
OP here. We are now coming up on 3 years together. We got engaged after a little over 1 year, married a year later, and married for 7 months. Is that too little time together before kids?