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I do not have any kids and I am currently seeing babies everywhere I go! I want one soo bad right now but I know I am not ready. Both me and H want to wait another 5 years or so. It seems like theres a trend now a days to have a baby when your 20. So young! . Anyone else had/have this issue?
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We definitely want kids, but we're on the wait 5-yr idea also. We live in Chicago, which is a high-cost-of-living kind of place, so we feel we really need to save up and we're not were we'd ideally like to be just financially. We're 25 and have been together a long time, but we've only been living together/in the same city for not even 2 years. We want more time to the two of us to have fun/share experiences.
However, PG girls on here kind of make me think we won't hold out 5 yrs, but we'll see!
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I'm pretty sure I have, like, anti-baby fever. I could not be less interested in having a baby any time in the immediate future. Or ever, possibly. We're both in our mid thirties (he's 34, and I'll be 36 in a couple of weeks) so now would be the time to start thinking about it. But ehhhhhh. We like our life/lives the way they are now. I think if we had a few more years to play with, we'd probably come around to it. But for now, the dog is more than enough.
We decided that if we get to a point in a few years where we change our minds, then we're happy to go the foster parent/adoption route. In college, I interned for an adoption resource agency, and I wrote a few of the "Sunday's Child" columns for the Boston Globe. The watered-down versions of the files I read gutted me, so I think I'd be more inclined to go that route than try to get pregnant in my 40s.
that's a good idea, my H is really wanting to consider adopting. I told him I am for it too but I would like to try having my own first. He kinda of worried me tho. When I first got on BC we didn't wait the time your suppose to for it to be effective, and I didn't get pregnant so the other day he said well i think your going to have a hard time getting prego. not a big deal just a worry in the back of my head.
Thank goodness for screaming kids! They manage to cure my baby fever EVERY time! But I suffer from a bout with baby fever I think at least twice a day!
This, except he's 38 and I'm 34. We are not opposed to having children, but neither are we eager for it right now.
This! I had my niece and nephew yesterday and while I love them to pieces if I had to answer one more "why" question yesterday I thought I might come unglued.
Haha! Am I the only person in the world who isn't bothered by that? I think it's adorable that they have such a thirst for knowledge, and I love answering the questions.
Maybe it's because I ask so many (often dumb) questions? Or maybe there's something wrong with me?
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Jeremy has a health concern that will most likely make it difficult for us to conceive. when my obgyn took me off bc for health reasons i was happy because i want to start letting my cycles be who they are (i was on bc for over 10 years) we'll see where they go from here!
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Lol, I'm not either. Maybe it's b/c I've babysat so much, but I feel like once you get to know a child, all of the good outweighs the bad of the fits. He!!, I still have fits at 25 occassionally but it's not appropriate for me to scream/cry like a little kid, although sometimes I wish it were.
And I love the "why"/inquisitive-ness like Megan said. It's like you're geniuely bringing new knowledge into their life when you answer their questions. I love when I'm babysitting and a word comes up in conversation and the kids ask what it means, then later they'll use the word and say "Hannah you taught me that". Such a cool feeling!
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Good Luck to you and nfp147!!!!