I am sure I am stressing about this for nothing...but does anyone ever wonder if their kids will have kids early enough for you to enjoy grandkids growing up? I always imagined having tons of grandkids and even possibly keeping them while my children worked if I were still in good enough shape. But I did not have kids until later in life (my decision) and I would love to even have 1 more. However, I will be 40 in October and sometimes I think that if I have my kids at 38 and 40 and then if THEY also decide not to have kids until they are that age as well (35 or older), then I could potentially be almost 80 years old before my first grandchild is even born...if I am even alive then.
I know this may totally be irrational and who knows, my kids could have kids in their 20's...nobody knows!! For some reason I just think about this ALL the time!! My focus is obviously raising my own children right now, I just look so forward to having grandchildren.
ETA: please nobody get offended by this....i, of course, understand some people do not have a choice getting pregnant this late in life because of infertility issues, etc and this post is in no way meant to hurt anyone because of that. just wondering if, whether your decision was by choice or not, if anyone else has felt this way as well
Re: anyone worry they will be too old to enjoy grandkids?
Oh yeah, I'm with you there. I was 36 with #1 and now almost 39 with #2....I hope my kids don't wait as long as I did LOL. At the same time, I want them to live their own lives and make their own choices, and I definitely don't want them ha
I feel so much better just seeing the replies of others that have had the same thoughts!! I know we cannot change anything at this point so I just try not to dwell on it.
My mom had me early (at 18)...DH's mom had him even earlier (at 16),
I was born when my mother was 41 and my dad was 48. I don't mean to offend anyone, but this was my experience. My parents retired when I was in Jr. High, so I got to spend a lot of time with them when I was in high school. M
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It has crossed my mind, but I firmly believe I had kids at the best possible time in my life. I loved my 20's, traveled a great deal, and spent a great deal of time building my career. Now, I am very settled.
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My husband brought this up, but honestly it is not a concern for me. We went through so much just to conceive one child, I am going to take that blessing and enjoy it for what is it worth.
Having kids young in my opinion is no guarantee o
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