Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before birth control existed lots of women had children after 35.
not their first child
Depends on when they married. My best friends mom had her, as her first child, after she was married at age 40 in 1968.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in my UMC circle seem to start procreating in their early thirties. Do we still have first time moms at 35+?
Good for them. Sounds like they’re learning from older millennials & Gen X’ers that waiting until 35+ usually results in having to pay for expensive fertility treatments & harder postpartum recovery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in my UMC circle seem to start procreating in their early thirties. Do we still have first time moms at 35+?
This question is not even about fertility or parenting. It's about a relentless voice in your head that demands you compare the minutiae of your circumstances and choices to everyone around you. Have you told it to be quiet and to let you live your life in peace?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in my UMC circle seem to start procreating in their early thirties. Do we still have first time moms at 35+?
I think for normal people, having your first after 35/36 is odd. But do know of people having a second or third at 35/36
"normal people"??
People outside the DC/NYC/SF/Boston bubbles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before birth control existed lots of women had children after 35.
not their first child
Depends on when they married. My best friends mom had her, as her first child, after she was married at age 40 in 1968.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in my UMC circle seem to start procreating in their early thirties. Do we still have first time moms at 35+?
I think for normal people, having your first after 35/36 is odd. But do know of people having a second or third at 35/36
"normal people"??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before birth control existed lots of women had children after 35.
not their first child
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in my UMC circle seem to start procreating in their early thirties. Do we still have first time moms at 35+?
I think for normal people, having your first after 35/36 is odd. But do know of people having a second or third at 35/36
Anonymous wrote:Before birth control existed lots of women had children after 35.