Tiggernut_jadie
<font color=blue>I have never had any sort of 'but
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I was a late in life child and it didn't work out well for me. Mom was 38 and dad was 42 when they had me. Daddy died when I was 13. I spent the rest of my time growing up having to take care of my mom due to her health. I had my kids in my 20's as I did not want to have kids after 30(so I had DD at almost 31). I understand things are different now. I'm just a little biased on the matter due to my upbringing. While I was raising my kids, I was also taking care of my elderly mother. She passed away from cancer when I was 38. My kids only had grandparents for a short time. (DH's parents are out of the picture for other reasons)
EDT: People always thought Mom was my grandma. Even when she was fighting for her life from cancer the nurses would refer to me as her "granddaughter" sometimes I wanted to scream "I'm her daughter!"
But having children younger doesn't 'protect' them from losing a parent when they're young. My Mum was just turned 30 when she had me..my Dad was 28. My mum died when I was 19 and my Dad when I was 20...neither of them made it to the age of 50. My DD never got to meet her grandparents. Now I was probably just unlucky but there are no 'guarantees' in this world!
My DD is 10 and I'm 45 (so I was 35 when she was born)...I have never been mistaken for her grandmother and I am glad I waited until I'm older. By the time I had DD I was well established in my career, had done loads of travelling all over the world and was very settled in my relationship with my DH. Having a child was the next thing for me in my life and I am very happy.
And I'm sure if someone did, my DD17 or DS24 would put them in their place pretty quick.
She definitely wishes she hadn't waited 14 years between kids (this was purely intentional--she was on BCPs the whole time then decided to try for a girl. Ruh-roh!)
Teaching is not for the thin skinned!
my doctor isn't concerned with my age at all. in fact, he was excited by the pregnancy.