Any Other "Older" First-Time Parents???

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the experiences of older first-time parents, with participants sharing their personal stories and reflections on the challenges and benefits of parenting at an older age. The conversation touches on various perspectives regarding age and parenting, including the impact of maturity and life experience.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that they had their son at 39 and their husband was 46, noting both challenges and benefits to being older parents.
  • Another participant mentions having their first child at 33 and reflects on how being older has made them more patient and responsible compared to their younger self.
  • Several users discuss their experiences with having older parents, expressing appreciation for the values and life lessons imparted by them.
  • One participant recounts being asked if they were their child's grandmother, highlighting the perception of patience associated with older parents.
  • Another participant notes that they decided to have only one child due to energy levels, emphasizing the importance of health and family longevity.
  • Some participants express that age does not determine parenting quality, suggesting that both older and younger parents can be effective in their roles.
  • One participant reflects on the blessings of their life experiences and how they relate to their parents' decision to have children later in life.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the implications of being an older parent, with some participants emphasizing the advantages of maturity and patience, while others highlight that effective parenting can come from any age. No clear consensus emerges on whether being an older parent is inherently better or worse.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is rooted in personal experiences and reflections, with participants sharing their unique journeys into parenthood and the varying perspectives on age-related parenting.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to individuals considering parenthood later in life, as well as those curious about the diverse experiences of parents across different age groups.

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  • #31
Ahhh, the Owls come out!:) I didn't think I could be the only "older mom" on the forum!

JOYFUL - we have friends (our age!) who have adopted 2 girls from China now, and we do hang out w/ them....since we can both bring our kids, or sometimes we share a sitter. And I totally understand the energy shortage! I guess it's a toss-up - you either get more wisdom & patience to deal w/ your kids, or you get more energy.....

LINDA- our lives are so similar! I didn't marry until I was 34 - I was happy being single, and determined not to marry until I found a man NOT like my dad (love my dad, but long story). So we had a late start too, and then were married for 5 yrs before having our son. He will be our only one too! I love love love the fact that my DH is such a great dad - it makes me fall in love with him even more!

Yummy4Tummy - I think that's what I was looking for when I started this thread - just other moms who can relate to where I am at in my life/parenting; who would like to help each other out! One thing I've noticed
in my Mom's Group - there are alot of young moms in there, who are also young wives.....and I think my marriage was at a totally different place when we had our son then alot of them are in their marriages. (or maybe it's just that their husbands are still wanting to be kids too?) It makes me glad that we were more "settled" (not sure if that's the right word) in our marriage before we had our DS.
 
I've never thought there was a certain or "right" age to have children. I come from a Catholic family and they tend to be bigger than the average family. My mother who was 8th out of 9 children, has the least amount of kids....3. Most of my Aunts and Uncles all have 5 or 6 kids. So basically, my family starts young but are still having kids when there older! LOL. I have 3: first at 24, 2nd at 27, 3rd at 29. If I follow suit (which more than likely I won't because my last pregancy was a diabetes pregancy), I'll be back here in about 6 or 7 years with my 6th kid at the age of 39! I guess with my family the only indication that your too old to have kids would be menopause! ;)
 

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