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Date: 4/22/2009 8:59:46 PM
Author:musey
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I''ve always wanted to have kids ''someday,'' but never felt the urge to do it ''now.'' That''s been coming on rather strong lately, even though I know intellectually that I am not ready and do not want them yet (we have at least 4 years to go, which I''m sure will fly by in the end)... emotionally I''m just beginning to have a little conflict. My husband has been feeling the same way, too.
How old were you, or at what stage of life were you (newly married, graduating school, settled in a good job, etc.) when you first noticed it kicking in?
I''m in the same boat--DH is turning 30 this year and I''m 27 and we are in the "let''s give it a couple more years, but if it happened now we''d be happy" stage. I think that for us it''s more about where we are in our lives than our age. We''re married, we are content in our careers, we feel settled, we feel like it''s the next step. I am really enjoying life and our relationship right now, so I''m not in a rush, but I know it''s around the corner and I''m content with that, too. I think that when the feeling gets stronger, we won''t start trying per say, we''ll just stop trying not to.Date: 4/22/2009 9:21:04 PM
Author: Octavia
My FI is 30, and his has been kicking in really strongly lately, especially since several of our friends have newborns or are currently pregnant. I''m 27 and still in the ''let''s give it a couple more years'' stage. However, I''m not so against it, and if we had an ''oops'' right now it would be fine. Every now and then I do find myself wanting a child, so I have a feeling that once we''re married my clock will start ticking a little louder.
This. The baby fever started kicking in a few months before we got married, at age 23, and we held off for a year and a half before starting to TTC so that we would be in a better place financially and career-wise.Date: 4/23/2009 8:09:07 AM
Author: anchor31
A lot earlier than I expected... I used to think ''no kids before 28-30'', but it kicked in recently and I''m 23 (24 in 2 weeks).
Date: 4/22/2009 8:59:46 PM
Author:musey
I''ve always wanted to have kids ''someday,'' but never felt the urge to do it ''now.'' That''s been coming on rather strong lately, even though I know intellectually that I am not ready and do not want them yet (we have at least 4 years to go, which I''m sure will fly by in the end)... emotionally I''m just beginning to have a little conflict. My husband has been feeling the same way, too.
I turn 24 in less than 2 weeks, and I've probably wanted (seriously) to have kids within the past year. I've always wanted them, but really could have already started the process if I had been married. But FI and I are trying to set a wedding date now, and we won't even be "able" physically to have a child until after we're married, if you catch my drift. Plus we want to have a little time to ourselves first. So it'll probably be waiting a few years.Date: 4/22/2009 10:34:27 PM
Author: musey
I am also 24Date: 4/22/2009 10:15:02 PM
Author: PilsnPinkysMom
Anyone have it kick in at a young-ish age? Diva, you said 24... To me, that qualifies.![]()
*Mini-Threadjack - Anchor, when''s your bday? Mine''s May 6!Date: 4/23/2009 8:09:07 AM
Author: anchor31
A lot earlier than I expected... I used to think ''no kids before 28-30'', but it kicked in recently and I''m 23 (24 in 2 weeks).
Date: 4/22/2009 10:15:02 PM
Author: PilsnPinkysMom
Good question, Musey! This topic always interests me.
Anyone have it kick in at a young-ish age? Diva, you said 24... To me, that qualifies.
I don''t know that it''s my biological clock (I''m a baby! 23!), but man-oh-man I''ve got some crazy interest in pregnancy.
To be clear: I do not want a baby now, or possibly for the next 5-12 years, I definitely couldn''t support one the way that I hope to down the road, and I''m still in my honeymoon-wedding planning-self-centered phase, which I hope to drag out for a whiiiiiiiiile...
BUT: I''m totally fascinated by pregnancy and being pregnant, would love to share that experience with J and my extended family, and really love baby clothes. (Good reason to get KTFU, right?) Babies are okay, too, but once they start talking- I have NO interest![]()
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So maybe I''m a few years behind you, Musey? It crosses my mind, I contemplate it, but I''m nowhere near being serious about starting a family. A few years ago, the wheels were NOT turning AT ALL. Even remotely. In fact, I despised babes. I think after a friend or two gets hitched, and someone in your peer circle pops a bun outta the oven, the mommy-thoughts begin (for those who think they may want to be parents, anyway)
Ah well. Perhaps when I''m a REAL adult I''ll hear the clock![]()
I just wanted to say kudos to you for being willing to adopt. I think it''s such a phenomenal and great thing.Date: 4/23/2009 12:36:48 PM
Author: trillionaire
I''m 26.5, no ticking. Love Jon and Kate Plus 8, Supernanny, Adoption Stories, or pretty much any show about kids and families. I am obsessed with cute babies, would be over the moon for nieces or nephews, but the idea of having a child sounds to me the same as going to jail. Can.not.imagine. I think it''s nuts that people my age are allowed to have kids!lol.![]()
I am terrified about this bio clock, so I want to get a tubal before my biology hi-jacks my brain! SO and I have agreed to adopt if we get the urge for kids, but not until our 30''s, maybe 32/33ish, and it would be 2 kids in quick succession, preferably siblings!![]()
Date: 4/22/2009 10:15:02 PM
Author: PilsnPinkysMom
Babies are okay, too, but once they start talking- I have NO interest![]()
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Date: 4/22/2009 10:15:02 PM
Author: PilsnPinkysMom
Good question, Musey! This topic always interests me.
Anyone have it kick in at a young-ish age? Diva, you said 24... To me, that qualifies.
I don''t know that it''s my biological clock (I''m a baby! 23!), but man-oh-man I''ve got some crazy interest in pregnancy.
To be clear: I do not want a baby now, or possibly for the next 5-12 years, I definitely couldn''t support one the way that I hope to down the road, and I''m still in my honeymoon-wedding planning-self-centered phase, which I hope to drag out for a whiiiiiiiiile...
BUT: I''m totally fascinated by pregnancy and being pregnant, would love to share that experience with J and my extended family, and really love baby clothes. (Good reason to get KTFU, right?) Babies are okay, too, but once they start talking- I have NO interest![]()
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So maybe I''m a few years behind you, Musey? It crosses my mind, I contemplate it, but I''m nowhere near being serious about starting a family. A few years ago, the wheels were NOT turning AT ALL. Even remotely. In fact, I despised babes. I think after a friend or two gets hitched, and someone in your peer circle pops a bun outta the oven, the mommy-thoughts begin (for those who think they may want to be parents, anyway)
Ah well. Perhaps when I''m a REAL adult I''ll hear the clock![]()
Yeah, everyone''s differentDate: 4/23/2009 1:12:24 PM
Author: Pandora II
Date: 4/22/2009 10:15:02 PM
Author: PilsnPinkysMom
BUT: I''m totally fascinated by pregnancy and being pregnant, would love to share that experience with J and my extended family,![]()
To be completely honest, being pregnant has been one of the more unpleasant experiences of my life - and my husband has zero interest in ever sharing the experience again, and we haven''t even got to the birth yet! In fact I''m so desperate NOT to be pregnant anymore that I''m not even nervous about the birth part - I just want it done asap!
I believe some people sail through and love it - and I never expected to feel the way I have, but 26 weeks of 24/7 morning sickness, rib and back pain so bad that you can''t walk for more than 5 minutes and all the other nasty bits that NO-ONE tells you about before you get pregnant have left me with no appetite to do it again and our daughter will definitely be an only child unless they find a way of growing them in jam jars for the whole 9 months!
My fascination is with 2+ kids. I''m excited about the pregnancy, the infants, the nurseries, etc... but what I''ve really started ''craving'' is the toddler years and onward. Maybe because that''s what I''ve started seeing recently with our friends'' kids... their oldest just crossed the three-and-a-half line and became SO much fun! Not that she wasn''t fun before, but it was like having a little buddy to actually interact with, instead of having to ''watch'' her, you know?Date: 4/22/2009 10:15:02 PM
Author: PilsnPinkysMom
I am EXACTLY the sameive recently found the pregnant pricescopers thread and i cant seem to look away. But its only a fascination with nurserys, clothes, tiny babies that cant walk or talk, and the pregnancy thing. Im a few years older than you and have never wanted kids. But now this thread has me curious...its a worry!![]()
I was always the same way, especially with traveling. I thought a baby would mean no more traveling, until they were old enough to be self-sufficient anyway, but my in-laws have completely put that fear to rest for me. They took my husband to Europe when he was six weeks old, and they never stopped traveling since. He was quite the jet-setter, and had been almost everywhere in the world by the age of 15.Date: 4/23/2009 9:45:13 AM
Author: Dani
I always knew I wanted to be a mom....I feel a *slight* urge to have a baby now, but I know its not the right time yet. MH feels the same way. I''m 30, he''s 34. We are probably going to wait at least another 2 years. I know there will never be a perfect time, but we feel that we have a lot more things to do before children (buy a house, travel, etc). At this point though, we are the only couple in our circle of friends that are childless or not pregnant!!!!!
I am definitely looking forward to it when it happens though!!!![]()
So now that that''s a non-issue, the only thing standing in our way is income. We don''t make enough to do what we want to do AND buy a house AND have a kid. The problem is, though, that in a lower cost-of-living area, our income would be PLENTY to have a fantastic house and do a lot of traveling AND have a kid. So then the problem is no longer money, but money in our location - so if we got pregnant, we could move and slip right into the lifestyle we wanted to have with a baby... but then it would mean giving up my career (as I have to be where we currently are). So THEN it becomes an issue of career vs. kid, which is not a decision I''m ready to make.
Can you tell I''m feeling a bit conflicted?![]()
I don''t think you sound conflicted either. I think you sound smart. There are a lot of things to consider before having a baby and a lot of things that really do need to be "in order" before having a baby too.Date: 4/23/2009 1:52:05 PM
Author: musey
So now that that''s a non-issue, the only thing standing in our way is income. We don''t make enough to do what we want to do AND buy a house AND have a kid. The problem is, though, that in a lower cost-of-living area, our income would be PLENTY to have a fantastic house and do a lot of traveling AND have a kid. So then the problem is no longer money, but money in our location - so if we got pregnant, we could move and slip right into the lifestyle we wanted to have with a baby... but then it would mean giving up my career (as I have to be where we currently are). So THEN it becomes an issue of career vs. kid, which is not a decision I''m ready to make.
Can you tell I''m feeling a bit conflicted?![]()