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I just turned 21. I am currently in college, I have about 3 more years to go. My boyfriend has 4 more years to go. I want both of us to be out of college with jobs before we get married. So, that would make us about 25 or 26 when we get married. I want to wait at least a year or two to have kids, so that would make me 27 or 28. Is that too old?

2006-11-02 18:55:21 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

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I am 27 and i am far from old. I had my son at age 21 and he is now 5. I am thinking about having another baby before i turn 30.

That is not a old age. The actually is the perfect age to become a mother.
I would finish school and all of that before you enter into motherhood cause once that baby gets here it is no longer about you. Motherhood is the toughest job in the world and you never get a day off.

I always thought 21 was old when i was 16 and when i got to be 21 i thought 27 was old but when you get to 27 you will see you will not be feeling old. I still feel like i am 21 myself...

Good for you on your schooling. Good luck

2006-11-02 19:09:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No! That is actually a perfect age. I had my first at 28 and my second at 33. All parents should be the best they can be before having a family. Good for you!

Most of the mothers I know all had kids in their 30's and some even early 40's.

2006-11-03 02:03:19 · answer #2 · answered by KathyS 7 · 0 0

Male: 24 to 30 (can artwork finished time to assist family members...). After 30, start up transforming into older ....you % time and enegry to advance up and help babies- a minimum of 21 years, by skill of which era you would be close to retirement ....(age 40 seven to fifty 3 - alow 2 years to create infant) female : 21-24 (ultimate infant bearing era =21-26).. after this, some problems might set in...(i.e if first infant at 26..) while you at the instant are not questioning of setting up a family members.....then stay mutually....(tax reward)......or get married at any time after age 21(for the two - age of consent)..

2016-11-27 00:51:14 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Its perfectly alright to have ur first baby @ age of 27 or 28. The only thing that matters is ur and ur bf's health. You should be perfectly healthy and should not have any deceases by that age. Mentally prepare urself and ur hubby. Plan your baby birth very well and u will enjoy the greatest happiness on the earth!
also check www.babycenter.com before planning ur baby.
best wishes!

2006-11-02 19:10:34 · answer #4 · answered by link l 1 · 0 0

I feel it is too late since I myself conceived when I was 28 years and unfortunately the child had some problem. Although it is not necessary everyone should have problem like me. A friend of mine had child at the age of 32 without any problem.

2006-11-02 21:07:22 · answer #5 · answered by Jayanthi S 2 · 0 0

That sounds like a fine age. My hubby and I decided we were financially stable enough w/ our own home at 22. Alot has to do w/ where you live, we live in the Mid-west housing is afordable and my hubbys job pays very well.

2006-11-02 19:13:35 · answer #6 · answered by notAminiVANmama 6 · 0 0

sounds perfect actually.

your fertility should still be very good....so it is unlikely that you would have any problems concieving.

Many women have babies well into their 30s and into their 40s.....so the late 20s are no problem

2006-11-03 04:33:03 · answer #7 · answered by psychokitty 4 · 0 0

That's not too old. You're in college and don't know if 28 is too old?

2006-11-02 19:04:23 · answer #8 · answered by DeborahDel 6 · 1 1

28 is old.. for me it is ideal to have a baby at the age of 23-25 provided that you are financially stable by that time..

2006-11-02 19:00:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

No, that's not too old. That sounds like a pretty good plan to me.

2006-11-02 19:13:42 · answer #10 · answered by Este 7 · 0 0

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