Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had our first at 28/29. Have 3 kids now (ages range between 7 and 14) and we’re 42/43. It hasn’t been perfect for us, but it has been wonderful. If I could go back I would have done it earlier and had more.
Just our experience.
I have a 14 year old and 42 is on the way low end of people I know with 14 year olds maybe because my 14 year olds friends are not the oldest?
I know exactly what you mean. Our kids go to the “fancy” private schools referred to earlier in the thread (which filters for cost which means more parents will be older to be able to afford that price point). Showing up to parent meetings there was a real generational divide when it was just our oldest. We both are baby faced and DH was once asked if he was a big brother. For the most part, we struggled to connect with the parents of our oldest child, although we ended up really bonding as a family with another family with three kids right on top of our children’s ages and the parents there are actually a year younger than us. We travel a lot with that family.
It is much better with our 11 year old though we can still feel slightly young around his cohort’s parents (seems to skew more Gen X). With our third it feels like we’re right inline with her classmate’s parents, but her friends are typically earlier in birth order.
We do have friends our age where DHs went to professional school together, lost touch and then reconnected when our second child became best friends with their third child through school and our third child is in the same grade as their fifth child. They have a honeymoon baby …. who is currently a senior.
Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Oh, also I'm not gonna be 70 before I get a grandchild so I'll also be able to enjoy my grandkids when I'm young. I am encouraging my kids to have them sooner rather than later as well, and I'll be able to help them with whatever they need to be able to do that.
Anonymous wrote:I had a friend who needed IVF at 30. She deeply regrets waiting until 30 because IVF set them back financially. I had kids at 35 and 38. Got pregnant very easily. You won’t know where you are on the fertility spectrum by looking at your family history because so many of our mothers and grandmothers had children early. The only way to be sure is to get your fertility tested. It doesn’t give you a solid timeline, but it will let you know if you’re already having problems.
Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We married at 26/27 after 1 year of dating and 1 year of engagement.
We had our child when I was 40.
We had a 12 year honeymoon of international travel, parties, fine dining, devoting ourselves in our dream careers. We also bought a house and established ourselves financially.
My DH also was able to do an ivy league fellowship fir a graduate degree.
We had some help with fertility but I ended up conceiving naturally.
Our timeline worked great for us.
Friends who had kids young divorced. Someone told me to put it off, because once you have kids, it's 20 years of sacrificing your own goals.
I had had a rough childhood and wanted love, fun, pleasure and travel. So waiting worked for us.
We had a 3rd at 40 and I worry about how little time they will have with us. I hope you at least gave your child a sibling?
My mom was 43 when my sister was born and my parents are still around over 30 years later. Whereas my grandma had my mom young and was gone from cancer when my mom was 20, younger than when my mom had my sister.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had our first at 28/29. Have 3 kids now (ages range between 7 and 14) and we’re 42/43. It hasn’t been perfect for us, but it has been wonderful. If I could go back I would have done it earlier and had more.
Just our experience.
I have a 14 year old and 42 is on the way low end of people I know with 14 year olds maybe because my 14 year olds friends are not the oldest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We married at 26/27 after 1 year of dating and 1 year of engagement.
We had our child when I was 40.
We had a 12 year honeymoon of international travel, parties, fine dining, devoting ourselves in our dream careers. We also bought a house and established ourselves financially.
My DH also was able to do an ivy league fellowship fir a graduate degree.
We had some help with fertility but I ended up conceiving naturally.
Our timeline worked great for us.
Friends who had kids young divorced. Someone told me to put it off, because once you have kids, it's 20 years of sacrificing your own goals.
I had had a rough childhood and wanted love, fun, pleasure and travel. So waiting worked for us.
We had a 3rd at 40 and I worry about how little time they will have with us. I hope you at least gave your child a sibling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many do you want?
Maybe 2. No more than 3. 30 isn’t hard set, but we are just not ready. I would like to wait at least 2 more years before trying.
IMO you won't feel physically different being pregnant at 27/28 or 29/30 - and that may be true until your mid-30's. I think it's harder after your mid-30's.
I'd try before you feel fully ready and if you aren't pregnant in 6 months insist on checking your levels.