Hi, all!
My husband and I met only 4 years ago and were certain we didn’t want children. None of us have siblings and are not particularly used to being around babies and children. Then a few months ago his grandfather died and he started wondering how it’ll be for us when we grow old and have noone to take care of us so we agreed to start trying for a baby. The thing is that I am sure we will make good parents, but am scared out of mind of the whole pregnancy thing (if it should happen) due to my age and all the many possible complications. I already have high blood pressure, which I understand is not a good and can endanger the baby during pregnancy. I also have two coworkers who had stillbirths this year and they were 37 and 38 years old. I don’t know how to make all the negative thoughts go away, because I’m also afraid that all this stress could cause even more problems. It’s been really hard to deal with this mess of emotions of wanting to be a parent, yet being so afraid of getting there. I’m not really sure what my question is, or the purpose of this post, I guess I just needed to put it all out there
Re: TTC at 38 & scared
You honestly just don't know. Don't just look at your chronological age. If you have fairly regular cycles, there may still be a good chance. Either way, the standard recommendation for women 35-40 is to try for 6 months. If you don't become pregnant, then seek medical help. Also an ovulation monitor should help too. Read the instructions carefully. The one I used suggested seeing a doctor if you go more than 3 cycles without detecting the LH surge.
***TW*** How long it took us to conceive is listed in the spoiler.
I became unexpectedly pregnant in Nov of 2018 after thinking the odds were so low, I'd never conceive. We'd been on the "let's see what happens" course for about 2 cycles. I did miscarry at 10w4d in January, but the consensus on it was that it was the 1:4 chance all women have.
After some emotional healing, we decided that we wanted to see what would happen. In April, we started trying, and I was pregnant the very next cycle. Every woman is different, and some have a harder time than others. I'm not saying it'll be easy and you won't have issues, but know there's a lot of hope, too.
Here’s to next month!