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any moms on here had a baby in their 30's? I will be 35 tomorrow..I have a son that will be 18 this june..two girls 15 & 13 and a son that is 3. My hubby would love to have another child. The 3 oldest are from a previous..so i was curious are there any moms in here that had a baby in their 30's? We adopted our youngest so i have no idea what its' like to be pg in my 30's not that i'm saying i'm GOING to have one..he hasn't convinced me yet lol Just curious here.. |
sorry i have no children, but wish you all the luck in the world... go for it girl.... |
I was 31 when I had my baby...my baby who will be 15 on Friday :sad:. Being pregnant then didn't seem any worse than when I was in my 20's. Of course, I did lose my sense of smell and my immune system when I was pregnant with him :rolleyes: .....but I don't think it had anything to do with my age!! Probably would have lost them anyway ;) |
Me, but not by choice....it just took us that long. I was 31 when my daughter was born. Most of my friend's children are grown....mine just thinks she is :rolleyes: A girlfriend who's is my age (46) just had one....baby surprise so to speak. When she called me with the news....saying..."did ya hear our news on whose pregnant?"...I really thought she would say her 23 year old daughter. Before I could stop myself....the words...oh, my God were outta my mouth. Then I recovered and said...that didn't sound nice, I didn't mean it. She told me..."look, Deb I said the same d-mn thing when I heard it" :rolleyes: |
I had my tubes tied 13 years ago..we adopted our youngest..we tried IVF 3 times 3 and a half years ago. So if I did he wants me to get my tubes untied..i'm not sure what i want to do yet..i have 4 and one more whew..not sure about that one lol |
I was 31 when I has Savannah and 33 when I had Jillian!! |
whe i had adam i was 17 Jessica i was 19 Chelsie i was 21 blaine i was 31 when he came to live with us but 32 when the adoption was final..so i've been a mom for 18 years come june. So i'm trying to decide do I really want to do this all over again..yet my husband would love to have a daughter as well as go through pregnancy the whole bit.. |
Ya need to borrow our plastic baby from teen living. You have to take care of plastic baby and take them everywhere. There is a little key thing...when baby's cries...you put the key in their back....you have to hold it there from as little as 5 minutes to as much 30 minutes...until you hear baby sigh. You can't be mean to plastic baby cause it registers as abuse....plastic baby hooks up to a computer and prints out "how" you took care of them. They get cold...need blankies...get hot...get dirty...everything you can think of. Plastic baby wakes up ALL hours of the night...no kidding. I tell dd....the difference between plastic baby and a real one...plastic baby eventually shuts UP...sometimes real ones do not :rolleyes: PS there are no plastic pacifers for plastic baby.... :( |
I am 32 and do not have any kids yet.. However I will be in my thirties when I start. I was never ready when I was younger and I feel like I got all of the fun things in my life out of the way first. Young Moms may disagree with this, but I did not want to have any regrets. Being a young Mom was not for me, but I can't wait to start. Now all I have to do is get my bf to propose. I may be in my late thirties before I can start planning my family. :) |
hubbies the one that needs the plastic baby..he's the one havin baby blues lol.. My older 3 are going to be going off to college soon i was looking forward to raising our youngest and having us time..but at the same time. I would like for he and I to go through the pregnancy. We get to experience parenting together iwth blaine and mine. So i'm thinking on it. It's so nice to hear i'm not the only one that would be having a baby so late if I did have one.. |
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#2....last time I checked he wouldn't be the one going through the whole pregnancy bit :rolleyes: But seriously, if it is what you want I would say go for it, but if you are just doing it for hubby, you really need to think long and hard about it!! |
I think it's sweet that he wants a baby with you. From reading your posts it looks like you don't have biological kids together, thats probably what he wants and to also go through the baby process from the beginning. I say go for it if YOU feel ready. Don't just do it for him but only if you want to also. I have a friend and a fellow YT member who is around your age and she's pregnant right now...very exciting and she's doing great. It's her first baby. |
My husband would have a dozen kids if it had been up to him. Someone else made that decision for us. I don't want mine to grow up tomorrow and get outta here already....but am looking forward to the it's just we two days again :) And someday....just we two with grandbabies :) :) |
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The C section had nothing to do with my age. The Dr insisted I had one BIG baby and I kept telling him there were two. So when the baby was breech and he still thought it was one BIG baby, he did not want me to deliver it naturally. Afterwards he said if he had known there were two small babies.he would not have done the c section. |
OH he'd be happy with either..i'm the one that would hope for a girl if we did..he says that to try and convince me lol..but he would be happy either way..and he also said he's happy with what we have..but if we had a chance to have another he'd love to..and considering he is such a good dad it's getting harder and harder for me to not want one..I feel that he took on me and my 3 I could do this for him..but...i am hesitate in the fact that i'm older and i do someday want me time lol |
I heard a story on the radio the other day and the topic was what was the best moment in your life. Well this man called in and said that he had met his wife when he was 29 or 30 and she already had 3 kids. He didnt have any. One day while he was at work like 6 or 7 years later he got a call from his wife telling him she was pregnant! And he said that it was the most magical moment in his life! I thought that was so touching and even teared up a bit :rolleyes: That story reminds me of your hubby! If you are willing I say go for it! There is nothing wrong with having children in your 30s! |
that'd be my luck i'd pop out a whole dang litter lol They say women in their 30's ovulate two eggs at a time and not as often thats why more twins are being born cause more women are opting to have babies in their 30's.. |
my story im 36 years old getting married June 3rd and then we plan to have one baby (God willing), i got all the wild days past me and enjoyed my life now i'm ready to start a family |
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When we did the IVF three times and it failed he went outside and i don't know if he cried or what he did. He just needed time alone..it really hurt him. I want to i'm just scared i think. |
i have my tubes tied and I did a few months ago send my records to Dr. Berger. He is in N.C. and he has the best success rate in the world. He looked over my records and he said I was a good candidate. My chances of getting pg would be about 62% but hubby has a low count so i don't know if we could or not..they would prob have to put me on meds and maybe him too i don't know.. |
I had my dtr 3 days before my 33 rd birthday. My mom had 4 of us. My ister at 31, me at 32 my brother at 36 an dmy last brother at 40. She had RH- factor and still had 4 completely normal kids, well I'm not so sure about my one brother.lol I say if you really want one give it your best shot! |
They have a payment plan. So I could send the money here and there and if I decide to do it the money is there if not then i've just saved $5600. That way it gives me time to make sure. I think i'm just scared. after trying IVF 3 times and it failing it was upsetting and I wasn't sure for a long time if i wanted to take that chance of being heartbroken again. That was really hard. I thought if they put the babies in me it'd take but it wasn't the case. |
I had my youngest daughter when I was 35. I had a son who was 17 1/2 years old, a daughter 15 years old, and another daughter almost 10 years old. The day I brought my youngest daughter home from the hospital my son was getting ready to go to the prom!!! We experienced life from one end of the spectrum to the other end. Life was very interesting during that time. My youngest daughter will be 14 in a few days and my other kids are 31, 29, and almost 24. I have 3 granddaughters that are 4 years younger than my youngest daughter (My son had twins and 4 months later my daughter had a baby) and a couple of younger grandchildren. They all love to come and see Jaci (my youngest daughter)!! I'll give you a few pluses and minuses: Plus side: 1. Jaci keeps us young. We're at an age now that bodily we're wanting to slow down, but at 14 she's always ready to go. (My hubby and I are 49 now) We go to her games, take her swimming, ride motorcycles with her, etc.... It keeps us from getting to sedentary. 2. Jaci is such a joy to be around. She is the most polite and well behaved child I have ever seen. I think that because I had time to spend one on one with her it has helped her to become well balanced. 3. I realized how quickly my other children grew and really have appreciated and have taken time to really enjoy her. Not that I didn't enjoy my other children, but I was younger and much busier then. 4. The grandchildren have someone to play with when they come over. 5. We haven't had the empty nest syndrome yet!! Our house is always full of her friends, family, pets (we have ducks in a sink in the garage--but sometimes it's snakes, frogs, etc. We just had a tadpole in her fish tank!!) Never a dull moment! 6. She tied my other kids back to the family (when she was a baby) at a time when they were teens and taught them about how to be a parent. (She actually has 2 mothers, because my 15 year old just loved her and is still very close to her. She spends alot of time at her house.) The minus side: 1. Since I had more than 7 years in between babies my labor was like having a first baby again. I didn't handle the pain as well, actually the whole labor was harder. 2. Trying to balance all 4 children of different ages was a challenge. 3. My pregnancy was considered higher risk because I was 35. 4. I developed gestational diabetes and had to watch my diet. 5. There was a higher risk of Down's Syndrome and other things. 6. My grandchildren run past me to greet Jaci!!! I'm sure that there are many other things but at the moment this is all that I can think of. As you can see the pregnancy and labor were the hardest part for me. Jaci has been such a joy and I have never regreted having her. She was NOT an accident, but a very much wanted child. People (my husband included) thought that I was crazy for having another child when my other children were half grown. I hope this helps some in your decision. Sorry that this is so long. |
I had my Daughter when I was 35. She is 5 now. I have a son that is 21 so I like to space them out. |
When blaine came to live with us he was 6 weeks..my oldest was 14 jess was 12 and chels was 10. so it was alot to get used to. There is one thing that really bothers me. I'm afraid blaine will be bothered by us having another. He is crazy about his daddy..me too but he's a big time daddy's boy and what if it bothers him if jay has one by blood..those things worry me. With me i dont' think it'd be an issue because i already have 3 and he does have my blood..his birth mom is my sister..but i wonder if it will bother him with his dad..i just have worries and it's nice to talk to you all..hash it out..you know..thanks.. |
36 My daughter had her first child..my wonderful grandson at 36..she sailed through it like a champion. I really think having a baby in your 30's is like the 20's of years past. When I was young..giving birth at 40 was some sort of record..most women were going through menopause. LOL 40 was so old! |
I was almost 33 when i had Joey and almost 34 when i had Ty now we are thinking about trying for a girl and if it goes well I'll be 36-37 with the new baby. :eek: OMG I didn't even think of that!!! Wow - I guess I still think i'm 30 sometimes!!! |
My aunt and I were pregnant at the same time, she is 38 and I am 27. Having our kids so close in age has been the most wonderful experience! My other aunt is 35 and pregnant with her first baby, a boy, due in Aug!!! My best friend had her first daughter at 37 yrs old and she is pregnant with baby #2, she will be 40 this year. I believe that if you want to truly know if you want another kid then hold someone else's infant, if you feel that feeling (ya know what I'm talking about) then deep down you want another one, that's just my opinion! AND... age does not matter when it comes to when you have kids, your gonna love them the same in your 40's as you would your 20's and 30's... |
I had my youngest when I was 34. I had no problems with anything other than getting my wight off afterwards! :rolleyes: |
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