Im just asking out of interest and curiosity how many of you were born to "older" parents, and what you think about woman "NOW" having a child/children 55years plus - be it by medical intervention or not!
My mother was 43years old when she had me, and my dad 48years old. I wasnt a "surprise" child or a "pre-menapause" child by any means, as my brother was born two years before me, and my sister 18 months before him.
Both my parents married late in life - so this having a "late" family was oviously going to happen.
I loved/do love my parents dearly (unfortunatly my Dad has passed away now), but I do remember having the oldest parents amongest my school friends - which was sometimes embarrising - and I remember how over protective and cautious they were. I never relised how much having children late in life effected them finouncially until I was a teenager, and Dad had retired. Suddenly, all extra monies were curbed - and thats "hard" for a teenager to accept. Also the energy level wasnt there, but I think my brother suffered more with the "loss" of Dads energy than us girls did, because he wanted to go out and play sport with Dad.
The saddest thing with Dad being older, was the fact he unfortunatly died before he saw 3 of his beautiful grandchildren.
These may sound like "trivial" things now, and maybe I even sound a little "ungrateful" because my parents did give me, LOTS OF LOVE AND SUPPORT", but Im really hoping my children DO NOT leave parenthood too late in their lives. It doesnt seem to be an "easy" road to take.
Can anyone here relate to this and what are your thaughts on 'LATE PARENTHOOD"?
P.S. JUST TO CLARIFY - I FULLY SUPPORT ANY ONES RIGHT TO A FAMILY WHAT EVERY AGE - BUT WHEN IS 'TOO OLD......... TOO OLD?"
My mother was 43years old when she had me, and my dad 48years old. I wasnt a "surprise" child or a "pre-menapause" child by any means, as my brother was born two years before me, and my sister 18 months before him.
Both my parents married late in life - so this having a "late" family was oviously going to happen.
I loved/do love my parents dearly (unfortunatly my Dad has passed away now), but I do remember having the oldest parents amongest my school friends - which was sometimes embarrising - and I remember how over protective and cautious they were. I never relised how much having children late in life effected them finouncially until I was a teenager, and Dad had retired. Suddenly, all extra monies were curbed - and thats "hard" for a teenager to accept. Also the energy level wasnt there, but I think my brother suffered more with the "loss" of Dads energy than us girls did, because he wanted to go out and play sport with Dad.
The saddest thing with Dad being older, was the fact he unfortunatly died before he saw 3 of his beautiful grandchildren.
These may sound like "trivial" things now, and maybe I even sound a little "ungrateful" because my parents did give me, LOTS OF LOVE AND SUPPORT", but Im really hoping my children DO NOT leave parenthood too late in their lives. It doesnt seem to be an "easy" road to take.
Can anyone here relate to this and what are your thaughts on 'LATE PARENTHOOD"?
P.S. JUST TO CLARIFY - I FULLY SUPPORT ANY ONES RIGHT TO A FAMILY WHAT EVERY AGE - BUT WHEN IS 'TOO OLD......... TOO OLD?"