Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never understood why people wait for some arbitrary number to have kids. We got married at 25, bought our house at 26, had our first kid at 27, and second kid at 29.
When we had our first, our HHI was probably $80k. When we had our second it was $98k. Now we are 32, kids are 4 and 2 and our HHI is $265k. All of my friends had kids around the same time.
I think it's a DC mindset to wait. I agree you have to own your choices and move forward. If it doesn't happen by month 6, I'd make an appt with your OBGYN to discuss. Wishing you luck!
Do you have reading comprehension problems? No one is waiting for an "arbitrary number". They are waiting because they don't feel financially stable, have debt to pay off, or want to buy a house first and cannot. You had kids after buying a home. That's typical. What is not typical is being able to buy a house at 26 after marrying at 25.
My DH and I postponed both buying a home and kids several years because of a job loss followed by a major family crisis. We had our first at 37. I do wish we could have had a child sooner but I also recognize that it was simply not possible for us to have had a kid in the midst of what was going on in our early 30s (we married at 32). We were not just arbitrarily waiting for some magic moment where we would feel ready -- we wanted a home and a child but had to deal with other stuff first. You are fortunate to have not had other stuff to deal with -- congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when is 35/36 "pushing 40"??!?
When you're a lot closer to 40 than 30.
If you’re 35 you’re literally the same distance from 30 and 40, not “a lot closer to 40”
Then why is she having problems if she's still young?
Anonymous wrote:There is no right timeline. I did get married at 29 and had 3 kids from ages 30-38. Those years juggling young kids and a career were tough. I now stay home.
Most people I know had their kids in their 30s. OP is still in her mid thirties. She could have 2-3 kids by 40. I think younger moms can have larger age gaps. Older moms may not have the luxury of time. I also know a lot of twin moms. I don’t ask but I suspect some are from ivf.
OP, I would get some testing done. It can’t hurt. Just think of it like a check up. My friend TTC for 5 years. It ended up being her dh’s sperm. He had low count and mortality. They were an instant success with ivf and now have 2 kids by age 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when is 35/36 "pushing 40"??!?
When you're a lot closer to 40 than 30.
If you’re 35 you’re literally the same distance from 30 and 40, not “a lot closer to 40”
Then why is she having problems if she's still young?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been trying?
I got pregnant in my thirties and my first took 8 months? The others practically jumped into my uterus.
4 months
That's...not long. Seriously, you need to get your emotions under control. You can't be "spiraling" every time someone you know gets pregnant, or catastrophizing (35 is not "pushing 40").
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when is 35/36 "pushing 40"??!?
When you're a lot closer to 40 than 30.
If you’re 35 you’re literally the same distance from 30 and 40, not “a lot closer to 40”
Anonymous wrote:I never understood why people wait for some arbitrary number to have kids. We got married at 25, bought our house at 26, had our first kid at 27, and second kid at 29.
When we had our first, our HHI was probably $80k. When we had our second it was $98k. Now we are 32, kids are 4 and 2 and our HHI is $265k. All of my friends had kids around the same time.
I think it's a DC mindset to wait. I agree you have to own your choices and move forward. If it doesn't happen by month 6, I'd make an appt with your OBGYN to discuss. Wishing you luck!