Late in life moms
SweetSurprise2
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Looking for friends who are also a later in life momma (you know advanced maternal age....ugh). After over a year of trying, I got pregnant at 39 and had my lo at 40. She is now 10 months.
I want to be healthy to be around for her and possibly my grandchildren.
I want to be healthy to be around for her and possibly my grandchildren.
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I was only 32 when I had my son, but for my family that is pretty late. Some of my friends (and my 38y old sister) are grandparents already! Yikes!!!
I am still hoping to convince my hubby that we need another, but as I get closer to 40 (37 now) I feel like I have an expiration date. It's encouraging to hear your story, and hope that maybe my expiration date is farther of than I think!0 -
I was 39 when I had my son who is now 4. When we had the hospital tour before my son was born, there was a mom-to-be there with her mother. The grandmother-to-be commented that she had just turned 40. I wanted to smack her for a quick second.
We are just starting the process for adopting a child. I'm glad there are a few other late in life moms. I've been a little nervous that maybe I'm too old but then I think age is all a state of mind. I've lost 25 pounds with this great app and started exercising again. I figure that age is a state of mind and if I keep in good shape, I may be the oldest mom in the room but I'll won't look like it.0 -
I have a 14 yo daughter, 12 year old daughter and a 2 yo son, born when I was 40. Both my daughters look much older than they are and I know people look at us when we are all together and think the little one is my grandson and my daughter is the mother.0
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Had my one and only at 42. Feel free to friend me.
~Sheryl0 -
I'm 33 and I still don't have any plans to become a parent any time soon. I just started a new job and my husband is still climbing a big hill with his health issues, and I want to clear up a little more debt first. I feel like we'll never be ready, but I'd like to be as ready as possible.
I've already told my husband that if we only have one child, I'd be fine with that. He really wants to, but the older I get, the more I feel that if we have a kid, one is fine.
Here's the crazy thing - I want a kid, it's just logistically, the time period isn't right. Stupid?0 -
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I was 35 when I had my daughter (now 4). They tried to call me a "geriatric" mum (I'm in the UK)!
And to acstansell - I've only got one and only going to have one. It works for us and she's a happy, healthy little girl with lots of attention (and even more playdates!) But don't leave it too long!0 -
My mom had me at 26, and my sister at 28, but she didn't have my little brother until she was almost 42. He was surprise, but we love him so much. It's been assumed that I'm his mother, especially when he was very young, more often than than it was assumed that she was :')
My mother will be fine with him, but our father (the same age - 46ish now) has lots of health problems both due to his family history and excessive weight (definitely 300+ on his... 5'8ish) (I've badgered him about losing weight with me, but all he's done so far is start complaining ) If you're going to have a child, make sure you're healthy enough to be there for the entirety of its childhood.0 -
I turned 39 less than a month before my little guy was born and he'll be 2 this week. I'm here because I want to be around for him and be as active a mommy as possible. I don't want him at 20 to be worried about my failing health because I didn't do anything about it when I had the chance. Friend me and we can do this together!0
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I'm 38 and just starting to get the baby bug...so glad to see lots of women on here that had one over 400
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I'm not a mom, but I wanted to give you the perspective of a child born late in the mother's life.
My mom was 38 when she had me in 1982. In 1999 I lost my mom to heart disease. Until I was 9, she and my dad were both heavy drinkers, and until the day they left us they were heavy smokers. I know that was a huge factor for them. I was 17 when I lost my mom and had just turned 30 (last year) when I lost my dad. She was 55 and he was just 2 days from turning 55. My advice to you is whatever harmful habits you have, please stop them now. I tried so hard to get my parents to stop smoking and eat healthier. I wish they had listened. I miss them so much...it hurts so bad to live without them. If I do have children, they will never know their grandparents and that makes me so sad. If I get married, my dad can't walk me down the aisle.
Every bad decision we make affects our children. Please take care of yourself for their sake.0 -
I'm not a mom, but I wanted to give you the perspective of a child born late in the mother's life.
My mom was 38 when she had me in 1982. In 1999 I lost my mom to heart disease. Until I was 9, she and my dad were both heavy drinkers, and until the day they left us they were heavy smokers. I know that was a huge factor for them. I was 17 when I lost my mom and had just turned 30 (last year) when I lost my dad. She was 55 and he was just 2 days from turning 55. My advice to you is whatever harmful habits you have, please stop them now. I tried so hard to get my parents to stop smoking and eat healthier. I wish they had listened. I miss them so much...it hurts so bad to live without them. If I do have children, they will never know their grandparents and that makes me so sad. If I get married, my dad can't walk me down the aisle.
Every bad decision we make affects our children. Please take care of yourself for their sake.
So sorry. I lost my dad when I was 19. It can happen to anyone though, healthy or not. My dad wasn't a smoker or drinker and he jogged every day and stayed pretty active. He was 53 and died of a stomach aneurysm. It was instant and there wasn't anything anyone could have done since they are usually not detected unless a doctor is looking for it.
I have friends my age (30) that have so many health problems and I am trying to stay healthy for my daughter (she's 6) but I also know that even if you make all the right choices, things are still out of your control. The healthiest runners still can have heart attacks. :-(0 -
Do stay-at-home Dad's count? My Son just turned 2...I'll be 45 in June! He's the love of my life!0
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Do stay-at-home Dad's count? My Son just turned 2...I'll be 45 in June! He's the love of my life!
Of course they count! Your post made me smile. What a great Dad you must be!0 -
Thanks...you can add me if you like. I'm a type2 diabetic so I am here pretty much all the time.0
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So sorry. I lost my dad when I was 19. It can happen to anyone though, healthy or not. My dad wasn't a smoker or drinker and he jogged every day and stayed pretty active. He was 53 and died of a stomach aneurysm. It was instant and there wasn't anything anyone could have done since they are usually not detected unless a doctor is looking for it.
I have friends my age (30) that have so many health problems and I am trying to stay healthy for my daughter (she's 6) but I also know that even if you make all the right choices, things are still out of your control. The healthiest runners still can have heart attacks. :-(
I'm sorry for your loss. It is true that anything can happen to anyone.0 -
Hi, I am quite familiar with the term AMA ( ) . My oldest son was born when I was 38 and my youngest when I was 40. My youngest will be 7 next month.0
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I became a first time mom at 38.0
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Hi! My first child and only child was born when I was 39 1/2 years old. I had always wanted a child and he is such a blessing!!!! I have put myself on the back burner through the years and am now getting back on track and realizing my health is a priority, too! Congratuations on your new addition!0
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Hi, I just turned 40 in March. Were seriously trying now, We realized if we keep waiting for things to get better we are going to miss our "window". Dr put me on clomid last month and now the wait is on. I am elated to find this group.
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Hi, I had my first daughter when I was 23, then my 2nd when I was 32 and 3rd when I was 34, I definatley noticed a difference in my fitness levels from when I had my 1st daugter when I was 23 (Size 12) to when I had my 3rd daughter when I was 34 (size 22). I'm now 46, (size 26) (my daughters are now 23, 14 & 11) and I am the oldest mum amongst my childrens friends, all the other mums are in their late 20's early 30's, So am in need of some inspiration to lose 70-85lb, though all the running around I do for them its wonder i'm not slimmer. Please feel free to add me as a friend, as i am also new to the MFP forum.0
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Hello,My kids are 26,24 and just turned 8.( with a 7 year old grandson who lives with me)
I'm 44 and even then it was noted that I was "of advanced maternal age".
Keeping up with the kids is what prompted me to lose 45 pounds 3 years ago.
You can add me if you'd like.0 -
I had my first child at age 20, but my most recent baby was born when I was 39 (he's three months old now.) I kept exercising throughout pregnancy this time, and what a difference that made! I'll be 40 next month, and I believe I have more energy now than I did when I was 20.0
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I'm 33 and I still don't have any plans to become a parent any time soon. I just started a new job and my husband is still climbing a big hill with his health issues, and I want to clear up a little more debt first. I feel like we'll never be ready, but I'd like to be as ready as possible.
I've already told my husband that if we only have one child, I'd be fine with that. He really wants to, but the older I get, the more I feel that if we have a kid, one is fine.
Here's the crazy thing - I want a kid, it's just logistically, the time period isn't right. Stupid?
No, Not stupid at all. I felt the same way & now I am 40. DH is working PT (32hrs) still trying to find a decent company to work for and decent wage. Be careful, time flies quickly. Good Luck!!0 -
I'm a little confused...
Why would you solicit for friends and then deactivate you account?
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OP and anyone else, I don't fit the bill, but I wanted to point out that there's a postpartum group of moms on here. I'm due shortly with baby #2, which is why I've joined the group in advance, but they are very nice and helpful. Even though you're not "freshly" postpartum, there are still moms like you with babies and young toddlers on there.
It's called Post-Partum Pack: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/639-post-partum-pack
Best wishes to you all!0 -
I'm a little confused...
Why would you solicit for friends and then deactivate you account?
sigh...
Wish I had seen this first! Oh, well, maybe someone else will see and find what they need in that group.0 -
I have a 16 year old, a 10 year old and a 15 week old. I'm 37 and started all over with a new husband (and subsequent pregnancy) last year. Before my wedding, I lost 55lbs and with my pregnancy, I gained over 70. I'm now trying to start all over and get back to where I was on my wedding day!0
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Do stay-at-home Dad's count? My Son just turned 2...I'll be 45 in June! He's the love of my life!
Of course they count! Your post made me smile. What a great Dad you must be!
Me too!!!0 -
Hello Everyone! I started a group for us. It's called Parenting Later 35+! Please join and feel free to start a discussion. I will post monthly fitness challenges too.
Here's the link: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/13752-parenting-later-350
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