Anonymous wrote:Well, not necessary to have biological kids or kids at all.
Anonymous wrote:More and more people are delaying having children until their late 30s or 40s. But as you age, so do your ovaries and the eggs inside them. You cannot see or feel these changes, and they happen faster than you may think.
A woman's peak reproductive years are between the late teens and late 20s. By age 30, fertility (the ability to get pregnant) starts to decline. This decline happens faster once you reach your mid-30s.
Please look at this, nothing will de-age a womb
https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/having-a-baby-after-age-35-how-aging-affects-fertility-and-pregnancy#:~:text=By%20age%2030%2C%20fertility%20(the,getting%20pregnant%20naturally%20is%20unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:More and more people are delaying having children until their late 30s or 40s. But as you age, so do your ovaries and the eggs inside them. You cannot see or feel these changes, and they happen faster than you may think.
A woman's peak reproductive years are between the late teens and late 20s. By age 30, fertility (the ability to get pregnant) starts to decline. This decline happens faster once you reach your mid-30s.
Please look at this, nothing will de-age a womb
https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/having-a-baby-after-age-35-how-aging-affects-fertility-and-pregnancy#:~:text=By%20age%2030%2C%20fertility%20(the,getting%20pregnant%20naturally%20is%20unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:More and more people are delaying having children until their late 30s or 40s. But as you age, so do your ovaries and the eggs inside them. You cannot see or feel these changes, and they happen faster than you may think.
A woman's peak reproductive years are between the late teens and late 20s. By age 30, fertility (the ability to get pregnant) starts to decline. This decline happens faster once you reach your mid-30s.
Please look at this, nothing will de-age a womb
https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/having-a-baby-after-age-35-how-aging-affects-fertility-and-pregnancy#:~:text=By%20age%2030%2C%20fertility%20(the,getting%20pregnant%20naturally%20is%20unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It strikes the right balance. You get to enjoy college, grad school, couple years of work and citu living and going out a lot and getting some work / life / relationship experience in your 20s. Meet someone in your late 20s, get married at 30, have a few yrs to travel and enjoy before kids by/around 35 so you aren't that old at the start and duration of the parenting journey. Hope grandparents are retired so have time to help but not too old to be able to do so.
I am 40 and most of my friends got married between 30-33. Those were the peak years of weddings for us. We are lawyers and all our friends are professionals, most went to grad schools, live in major cities etc.
Honestly from friends who are single longer, it gets a lot less fun. In your 20s being single is the norm and you meet a ton of ppl and it's easy to date.
35 is too old for the woman as it's advance maternal age, the guy can wait but the woman can't, 30 is the latest for woman to start according to science
Wealthy women can afford IVF, adoption & surrogacy.
Maybe adoption but if you are looking to have your own kids start by 30 for the woman, it's not a debate it's facts and science
It isn’t. Most women can conceive well into their 30s & early 40s. Many fertility issues are due to the male factor, and would’ve begin present regardless of when the couple started TTC.
Anonymous wrote:Op, why post with something you've made up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women looks and womb go south and fall apart after 30
Two words. J Lo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women looks and womb go south and fall apart after 30
Let me tell you something that’s going to blow your mind: not all of us live everyday of our lives in pursuit of pleasing men.
You can't de-age your womb
You can do IVF.
And, you can’t fathom that not every woman wants babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women looks and womb go south and fall apart after 30
Two words. J Lo.
Anonymous wrote:Women looks and womb go south and fall apart after 30
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women looks and womb go south and fall apart after 30
Let me tell you something that’s going to blow your mind: not all of us live everyday of our lives in pursuit of pleasing men.
You can't de-age your womb
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women looks and womb go south and fall apart after 30
Men age much worse because they lose their hair (which looks horrible and sometimes even grotesque) and do no skincare. I will definitely encourage my boys to marry in their 20s well before their hairline starts going.
Mans sperm work past 50 woman's womb not past 34
Funny, every woman I know had kids after 36. And we are middle class so it’s unlikely IVF was involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It strikes the right balance. You get to enjoy college, grad school, couple years of work and citu living and going out a lot and getting some work / life / relationship experience in your 20s. Meet someone in your late 20s, get married at 30, have a few yrs to travel and enjoy before kids by/around 35 so you aren't that old at the start and duration of the parenting journey. Hope grandparents are retired so have time to help but not too old to be able to do so.
I am 40 and most of my friends got married between 30-33. Those were the peak years of weddings for us. We are lawyers and all our friends are professionals, most went to grad schools, live in major cities etc.
Honestly from friends who are single longer, it gets a lot less fun. In your 20s being single is the norm and you meet a ton of ppl and it's easy to date.
35 is too old for the woman as it's advance maternal age, the guy can wait but the woman can't, 30 is the latest for woman to start according to science
Wealthy women can afford IVF, adoption & surrogacy.
Maybe adoption but if you are looking to have your own kids start by 30 for the woman, it's not a debate it's facts and science