LizzieC
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So I think a combination of all the pregnant PSers, our first close couple-friends getting pregnant, and having one of my sister''s best friends have a baby, has me really thinking about when we should start our family. DH and I both look (and act
) younger than we are, so I think it''s been easy for us to just kind of avoid thinking about this, but the fact is that biologically and chronologically, we''re not as young as we think we are... He''ll be 29 soon and I''ll be 26 soon. I know that''s not old, but it''s not young either.
I''m starting my second year of law school, and probably the best time to have a kid, if we wait until after I graduate, would be about 2 years into a job. In the long run, career-wise, I would like to be a solo practitioner so that I can set my own hours and work only as much as I want to (I''ve chosen a field where this is actually possible). But I think I would like about 2 years of experience with an organization before I do that. If I wait until I theoretically "go solo" to have a baby, then we''re talking waiting 3-4 years minimum. And I just don''t know if I want to wait until I''m 29-30 to have our first baby. We definitely want to have at least two kids, and I''ve always wanted to be a young-ish mom. So, as of late, I''m contemplating having a baby before I graduate.
Basically, I''m taking (and have already taken) a boat load of hours so that I can have a really light load my last semester and graduate a semester early. But I''m thinking that instead of graduating early, I could take a semester off, have the baby then (God willing), and then take two evening classes my last semester. By my calculations, I could have a full 10 months basically "off" after I have the baby and before I actually start a job.
The downside of course would be that I would have to find some really wonderful childcare for the 2 years I''m working before I go solo. I had always thought that I would like to be a SAHM while my babies are babies, but now that I''m actually enjoying the work I am doing, I don''t hate the idea of working while they''re young so much. Of course, that might change once I actually have the baby. Fortunately DH has flex-time, so foreseeably, we''d only need someone from 9:00 to 3:00. His company is also talking about starting an in-house daycare center, which would be very convenient. DH''s opinion on the subject is that it''s up to me since it''s my career.
So... that''s the story. I appreciate any opinions and insight! I always seem to think about this stuff right around final exam time... gotta get back to studying!

I''m starting my second year of law school, and probably the best time to have a kid, if we wait until after I graduate, would be about 2 years into a job. In the long run, career-wise, I would like to be a solo practitioner so that I can set my own hours and work only as much as I want to (I''ve chosen a field where this is actually possible). But I think I would like about 2 years of experience with an organization before I do that. If I wait until I theoretically "go solo" to have a baby, then we''re talking waiting 3-4 years minimum. And I just don''t know if I want to wait until I''m 29-30 to have our first baby. We definitely want to have at least two kids, and I''ve always wanted to be a young-ish mom. So, as of late, I''m contemplating having a baby before I graduate.
Basically, I''m taking (and have already taken) a boat load of hours so that I can have a really light load my last semester and graduate a semester early. But I''m thinking that instead of graduating early, I could take a semester off, have the baby then (God willing), and then take two evening classes my last semester. By my calculations, I could have a full 10 months basically "off" after I have the baby and before I actually start a job.
The downside of course would be that I would have to find some really wonderful childcare for the 2 years I''m working before I go solo. I had always thought that I would like to be a SAHM while my babies are babies, but now that I''m actually enjoying the work I am doing, I don''t hate the idea of working while they''re young so much. Of course, that might change once I actually have the baby. Fortunately DH has flex-time, so foreseeably, we''d only need someone from 9:00 to 3:00. His company is also talking about starting an in-house daycare center, which would be very convenient. DH''s opinion on the subject is that it''s up to me since it''s my career.
So... that''s the story. I appreciate any opinions and insight! I always seem to think about this stuff right around final exam time... gotta get back to studying!