Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was forty for my first and only and all the other moms were about my age. You’re the one in the Midwest feeling insecure. You left your people. If you want another child, have another child and don’t look for friends at playgroup.
If this is true, well, it's really odd and unusual. Are you sure you didn't accidentally sign up for a grandparent group? Or did you deliberately find a play group for old moms?
Anonymous wrote:I was forty for my first and only and all the other moms were about my age. You’re the one in the Midwest feeling insecure. You left your people. If you want another child, have another child and don’t look for friends at playgroup.
Anonymous wrote:Better to be the old mom than the young mom. I’m far younger than my sons friends moms and constantly feel like the odd one out, and people are constantly commenting that I don’t look “old enough” to have an X year old kid. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the old mom, and I’m in DC! I gave birth to my first in my early 40s and my second (via frozen embryo) at 46. My grandmother had her last at 46 (unplanned, though) and said my aunt kept her youthful. I hope my kids do the same for me. So far, so good. I do try not to make pop culture references from my youth around their classmates’ parents, though.![]()
Wow. My oldest of four was several years out of college and my youngest already in high school when I was 46! You're gonna miss out on a lot of things with your kids for waiting that long.
Anonymous wrote:I had my first 10 years ago at 28 in DC, and was on the younger side of the moms around us. Now, we’re in the Midwest and my 4 year old’s BFF’s mom is 16 years younger than me. We’re leaning towards transferring our last frozen embryo (frozen at 29) in a couple months... if it works, I will be just shy of 40 when baby #4 arrives. I am by far the oldest mom in my son’s preschool, and am shuddering a bit at what this looks like in another 3-4 years when our youngest is doing playgroups and school. Older moms of little ones, how do you feel knowing you’re twice the age of some of the other parents? There aren’t even questions about fertility clinics in my local mom groups - everyone has kids so young! I’m just assuming everyone will think I’m the grandma.