charlie-lauren
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ha ha thats a brilliant way of putting it!
Thanks honey - other than the medical issues / potential complications, I'm not too worried about my age. I have very few friends who had a child before their mid thirties... the last two years have been Unstoppable Babyland, but none of the mummies have been younger than about 33, and the majority in the 35-38 spread (with a couple in their forties). It just seems to be how my mates have done things - probably because we all know each other from quite hardcore socialising... clubs, squat parties, raves etc - and back then when we were a bit younger, if we'd have had kids we just wouldn't have been doing that stuff. Also, there's the thing that none of us could have afforded a place with a spare bedroom until fairly recently - cost of renting or buying, even in South London, is pretty eye-watering.
So yes - i'm not especially old among the new parents I know. Which is a relief - but also adds to the pressure, cos it feels like all my peers are doing it!
Living at a relatives until you've saved I've found is the only way!! But that's obviously not an option for everyone... It's a tough one
spangles said:nah - we'd have to leave our jobs. no relatives nearby anymore (and his all live up north).
Honestly, after months of trying, I got my son because I gave up for xmas and got hideously drunk. . . . Maybe thats why he was such a chilled baby, alcohol soaked too early