Anonymous wrote:Hi All,
Honestly just looking for a confidence boost from this community. I met my DH when I was 32, didn't marry until we were 34, spent the last 2 years trying and are finally pregnant!!!!
I'm having a lot of insecurities about my age. The insecurities are not because I am high risk, but just being too much in my head my first child will be when I am almost 37.
I went for my first trimester screening and everything looks fantastic!!!! While I was in the waiting room I just got very insecure seeing all the younger women (at least those who appear younger). I know I am being silly but was hoping some older FTM can share any tips for not getting in this negative headspace, it's really unhealthy. THANK YOU!!
Anonymous wrote:I personally think it is bananas to have your first kid at 38. There are so many more complications and risks. What if your kid has special needs? I have a child with special needs, and it is very hard to take care of my kid even though I am in my 30s. I think there are positives and negatives. The pluses are that you are more mature and don't care what other people think. You also have a more stable career and money. The minus is that you might not live to see your kid get married or have kids. That is the truth. Just do what's best for you. I still think you can move up in your career when you have your kids early. I know a lot of people who do it. It is easier to take a pause IMO when you are younger than when you're older and on the top. I get it 38 is the new 30 for having kids, but you'll end up with higher risk pregnancies and more c-sections.
Anonymous wrote:I personally think it is bananas to have your first kid at 38. There are so many more complications and risks. What if your kid has special needs? I have a child with special needs, and it is very hard to take care of my kid even though I am in my 30s. I think there are positives and negatives. The pluses are that you are more mature and don't care what other people think. You also have a more stable career and money. The minus is that you might not live to see your kid get married or have kids. That is the truth. Just do what's best for you. I still think you can move up in your career when you have your kids early. I know a lot of people who do it. It is easier to take a pause IMO when you are younger than when you're older and on the top. I get it 38 is the new 30 for having kids, but you'll end up with higher risk pregnancies and more c-sections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is fine, but look at it in the long run, if your kid will have a kid at 38, you'll be in your mid 70s, and you might not be able to help them. I think 40 is old personally. I think the women who are 40 are just saying that they aren't tired to feel better.
Then don't have a kid at 40, but when other people say they don't feel any more tired at 40 than they did at 30, you can't make up stuff like "you're just saying that to feel better" because you don't have any personal experience in the matter. Some people take better care of themselves and have tons of energy at 40 and older.
I had kids at 25 and 35 so I can attest it's much harder on your body even when when you work out 5 days a week (I do!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is fine, but look at it in the long run, if your kid will have a kid at 38, you'll be in your mid 70s, and you might not be able to help them. I think 40 is old personally. I think the women who are 40 are just saying that they aren't tired to feel better.
Then don't have a kid at 40, but when other people say they don't feel any more tired at 40 than they did at 30, you can't make up stuff like "you're just saying that to feel better" because you don't have any personal experience in the matter. Some people take better care of themselves and have tons of energy at 40 and older.