Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok here is a zinger for you people. I battled unexplained fertility in my mid-late twenties. Got pregnant finally at age 32 and have been getting pregnant easily (first month of trying) ever since. I am on baby #5 no at age 37. Guess nature or God didn't think my 20s was ideal.
Not a zinger, just unusual.
Congratulations on your babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a journalist and having children in your 20s in that field is a non starter. You just can't do the demands of the job. The news doesn't stop at 5 so you can leave to pick up your child from the day care center.
So I waited until my late 30s, when I was in charge of the department as well as a highly valued employee they wanted to keep. That allowed me a lot of flexibility. It also allowed one of us (DH) to cut back and go freelance, so he was home with the kids.
We're just finishing up the high school years now in our late 50s. Kids will be heading off to college, and we're winding down to retirement.
Perfect for us!
It’s unfortunately a nonstarter in most industries. Finance, law, medicine, journalism, etc. Really the only job where it won’t matter is one where you don’t have to put in the hours because there isn’t as much to learn. For example, sales.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a journalist and having children in your 20s in that field is a non starter. You just can't do the demands of the job. The news doesn't stop at 5 so you can leave to pick up your child from the day care center.
So I waited until my late 30s, when I was in charge of the department as well as a highly valued employee they wanted to keep. That allowed me a lot of flexibility. It also allowed one of us (DH) to cut back and go freelance, so he was home with the kids.
We're just finishing up the high school years now in our late 50s. Kids will be heading off to college, and we're winding down to retirement.
Perfect for us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.
Most people aren’t making 6 figures at that age. What industry are you in? That kind of salary is the exception for someone just s few years out of college.
Lots of people in law, consulting, or finance make that much in their late twenties. Especially in major metro areas. It’s not uncommon.
Yeah, right. And you're not making that much and working 9 to 5.
Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.
Most people aren’t making 6 figures at that age. What industry are you in? That kind of salary is the exception for someone just s few years out of college.
Lots of people in law, consulting, or finance make that much in their late twenties. Especially in major metro areas. It’s not uncommon.
Yeah, right. And you're not making that much and working 9 to 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.
Most people aren’t making 6 figures at that age. What industry are you in? That kind of salary is the exception for someone just s few years out of college.
Lots of people in law, consulting, or finance make that much in their late twenties. Especially in major metro areas. It’s not uncommon.
Yeah, right. And you're not making that much and working 9 to 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.
Most people aren’t making 6 figures at that age. What industry are you in? That kind of salary is the exception for someone just s few years out of college.
Lots of people in law, consulting, or finance make that much in their late twenties. Especially in major metro areas. It’s not uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.
Most people aren’t making 6 figures at that age. What industry are you in? That kind of salary is the exception for someone just s few years out of college.
Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.
Anonymous wrote:I am very future-oriented and decided to get pregnant at 27 because I wanted to space my children apart, with time for a third if I wanted, and not feel pressured to work into my 60s to pay for college.
So, I got married at 27, immediately got pregnant, and had a kid 11 months later. People were sort of shocked that I had kids so "young" but they weren't thinking long term, IMO. I was educated, making 6 figures (as was my husband) and knew what I wanted. People really shouldn't try to advise others, either way, about when to have kids because we all have different priorities.