Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the negative and mean comments on this thread. Having children is a blessing that you cannot plan. You may get lucky in having children at the age you want who are healthy and thriving, but that's all it is...luck.
OP asked for opinions, not rubberstamp validation. She got opinions both ways.
At 41, you are old enough to be a grandmother or soon will be. You are too old to deliberately have a baby. My parents were both dead before they turned sixty. If you have a child at 41, you are almost certainly not going to live long enough to help with your grandchildren.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the negative and mean comments on this thread. Having children is a blessing that you cannot plan. You may get lucky in having children at the age you want who are healthy and thriving, but that's all it is...luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the negative and mean comments on this thread. Having children is a blessing that you cannot plan. You may get lucky in having children at the age you want who are healthy and thriving, but that's all it is...luck.
OP asked for opinions, not rubberstamp validation. She got opinions both ways.
At 41, you are old enough to be a grandmother or soon will be. You are too old to deliberately have a baby. My parents were both dead before they turned sixty. If you have a child at 41, you are almost certainly not going to live long enough to help with your grandchildren.
Then you have either bad luck or bad genes, which has colored your perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the negative and mean comments on this thread. Having children is a blessing that you cannot plan. You may get lucky in having children at the age you want who are healthy and thriving, but that's all it is...luck.
OP asked for opinions, not rubberstamp validation. She got opinions both ways.
At 41, you are old enough to be a grandmother or soon will be. You are too old to deliberately have a baby. My parents were both dead before they turned sixty. If you have a child at 41, you are almost certainly not going to live long enough to help with your grandchildren.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the negative and mean comments on this thread. Having children is a blessing that you cannot plan. You may get lucky in having children at the age you want who are healthy and thriving, but that's all it is...luck.
Anonymous wrote:Had my daughter at 41. She is 4 now. I do sometimes feel like I'm too old to have a kid her age. It can be done but it is more tiring and you feel old compared to other moms. There would be a void if I didn't have her though.
Anonymous wrote:My husband was 40 when we adopted our first, I was 40 when we adopted our 2nd. We are in our mid 50's now and the girls are low maintenance teenagers. They have added tremendous love and joy to our lives. I wouldn't do a thing differently. Because, since we adopted, if we had done it earlier, we wouldn't have ended up with the children we did and I can't even bear the thought of that. We have traveled internationally to many diverse countries and live an active lifestyle. The girls haven't held us back from anything we wanted to do.