Posted on 09/04/2023 5:27:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
With advancements in reproductive technologies and shifting societal norms, the notion of "too old" to have babies is evolving, says mother-of-two and obstetrician Dr Janice Tung.
In the realm of family planning and parenthood, the question of the “right” age to have babies has long been a topic of debate.
Teen parents often face scrutiny for perceived immaturity, lack of financial stability, and the potential challenges of balancing personal growth with the responsibilities of raising a child.
On the other end of the spectrum, critics of older parenthood highlight the higher likelihood of pregnancy complications, health issues, and concerns about being able to actively engage in the child's upbringing.
In recent months, several celebrities in their 70s and 80s welcomed new additions to their families, sparking discussions about bringing a child into the world at an advanced age. Some called them creepy and selfish.
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You are absolutely right. Feminists who detonate their marraige and date way past their prime have taught us “Age is just a number”, right? So I am going with them on this.
Abraham was 100
Not my business.
You mean “Ashley”
Except for having a father watch them cross the stage on graduation day or in the case of a female, not having a father walk her down the aisle when she gets married.
Or all the other non monetary things in life that go along with having a father.
“Next thing you know, Jill Biden will be pregnant.”
by Hunter.
EEEEWWWW
better check the DNa. Lots of women might be tempted to have a baby by any means to get lots of means when the old man dies.
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