Just curious if any of you ladies are feeling or did feel pressure to have number 2 fast due to your age? I'm 37 (and was when DD was born), and we're not sure if we are one and done or going to try for number 2. If we did it wouldn't be until DD's first birthday, but that's feeling too soon... at least right now. On the other hand, I'm not 25 and can't wait forever.
Re: does your age affect your thoughts re 2u2 or 1 & done?
For me, my age plays a major factor. We felt rushed to have my DS (conceived 5 months after our wedding) and plan to be "one and done" due to age, financial difficulties and aging parents.
I think you still have time to space out your children if you want a 2nd. Having a baby at 39 or 40 isn't too bad?really!
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For us, it wasn't a factor. We had #1 when I was 35, and then waited until 40 for #2. I couldn't have done it any sooner, and this has worked out well for us.
One thing that I think made a difference for us was that I conceived #1 on the first try - knowing that fertility had worked out relatively easily for us made it less stressful and thus easier to wait until we were truly ready. It might have been different if we had struggled to have #1.
We want another baby but need to wait a few months until our jobs and relocation plans are in place. Plus, I still feel like my body needs more time to be ready for another pregnancy. Originally we had planned to start trying this past February but it's looking like we won't start until the Fall or later. I will have turned 40 by and am a little worried about genetic defects but will hope for the best. It took us a year to conceive naturally so I'm not sure what will happen this time, we'll see!
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racampbell1, What area in San Diego do you live in? We are in North County.
We really struggled with #1. I will be 39 in August. I don't feel like my body is quite ready to go through the process again. I'd like to lose some weight (like 20 lbs) and get back in shape. We are thinking of trying again this summer.
Absolutely, more DH's age than mine though. He's 43 and would like to be able to retire at some point in the future. He feels too old to still be making babies. We'll be making a decision about whether to try for another when DD is 6 months.
If left up to me, I would definitely like to have another though I have no idea how we would swing daycare for 2u2.
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Age is definitely a factor for us. DD was born early, otherwise her due date was on my 39th birthday. She'll be two in a few months, so there would be no 2U2 for us. But my husband will be 48 this year. We really think about our ages, having to keep up with children at our ages (not so much now, but later), retirement, and the economy. It's been said out loud that we're done, and I'm happy with that decision, but for some reason, I can't seem to get rid of her items that she's grown out of (swing, bouncer, clothing, etc). It's an odd feeling saying I'm done forever, even thought I never thought I'd want a child in the first place. Funny how that works.
Age played a huge part in when I had my kids. I also had been watching my sister go through many m/c before she adopted a child, had a surprise pregnancy and then adopted another one.
I was 34 when we got married and we started TTC when we got home from the honeymoon. DD#1 was conceived 7 long cycles later (long meaning some were around 40 day cycles) and born when I was 35 1/2. She had some health issues at birth and we were not sure we would TTC again or adopt but when she was around 6 months old and things were looking up (she is totally fine today), we started talking TTC again. We decided to start TTC right after her 1st b-day when I was 36 1/2 and figured it would take a while. Got a BFP on that 1st month and DD#2 was born when I was 37 and the girls are 21 months apart. We are 2 and done - had my tubes tied during my planned c-section.