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Appropriate Age for Pregnancy

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17 years ago
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It depends on the person more then the Age, my sister in Law would have been a good mother after she was out of high-school, though she had her first @ 22. If the people in question are mature enough and hard working then any age is fine, some people just aren't matured enough to be tied down with a family and want freedom and are not able to come to grips with the idea of having to be responsible for another till later in there life.


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It depends on the person more then the Age, my sister in Law would have been a good mother after she was out of high-school, though she had her first @ 22. If the people in question are mature enough and hard working then any age is fine, some people just aren't matured enough to be tied down with a family and want freedom and are not able to come to grips with the idea of having to be responsible for another till later in there life.

I like that answer about being mature. My mom had me when she was 23.


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mmm 20+ would be good: pregnancy is about learning and maturing along with the baby, so id recommend to make a baby as earlier as possible. Obviously in this society its not hard, its super uber hard to do so, normally due to school/money restriction: mine is just an ideal number (imho). Surely not over 38/40.


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25-30 would probably be the best age just cause people would probably have gotten to enjoy some of the things in their lives by then that they wouldn't get to once they had a baby. Although my parents had me when my mom was 21 and my dad was 22.


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Depends on the person i guess...

Ready to have a baby... or not?

Can you provide for the baby or not?

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I go for 25-30 because, like mentioned before, that feels like the age that people are probably used to living on their own with a steady income and stable life and are able to be mature enough to take care of a child. My parents were actually around 30 when they had me so it fits near that time. I wouldn't go younger because that feels like its still around the getting used to life age and I wouldn't go that much older just because I feel as though parents shouldn't be too old >_>


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Probably mid-20s. The risks of pregnancy+ the fetus increase if the mother is around her mid thirties.

My mother was pregnant with my youngest brother when she was 40. quite late isn't it?


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Probably mid-20s. The risks of pregnancy+ the fetus increase if the mother is around her mid thirties.

My mother was pregnant with my youngest brother when she was 40. quite late isn't it?

yep, 40 years of difference is way too much for a mother-son trying to rapport each other. When he'll be 20 she'll be 60: feeling more like a grandma than a mother in both aspect and behaviour (normally, but i wish you she can be an "enlightened one" 🤣 )


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would depend on the era of the century


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The best age biologically is around teens and early 20s,
since the babies will more likely be healthy and of good quality,
but the society does not support giving birth young, since
young mothers need to take care of their child's future as well
as their own future, unless they are not planning to educate
themselves a lot.

Huh? Care to explain? I thought the baby should develop in the womb after a women fully develops?

The early 20's IS when a woman is fully developed. I believe.


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Age? Um, who knows. Age really isn't a good indicator for when a woman should get pregnant. If age is factor, the minimum should be in the teens with the mum having a certain degree of maturity and sense of responsibility, not to mention sound economic and social support. As far as the maximum, 35 should do, as pregnancies after this age poses fertility and birth defect risks.


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Probably mid-20s. The risks of pregnancy+ the fetus increase if the mother is around her mid thirties.

My mother was pregnant with my youngest brother when she was 40. quite late isn't it?

yep, 40 years of difference is way too much for a mother-son trying to rapport each other. When he'll be 20 she'll be 60: feeling more like a grandma than a mother in both aspect and behaviour (normally, but i wish you she can be an "enlightened one" 🤣 )

That's true actually. My brother's 13 and my mom's 57 this year 🤢

Huh? Care to explain? I thought the baby should develop in the womb after a women fully develops?

Yep. the age of the mother can increase birth defect (e.g down's syndrome) and the risk of miscarriage during pregnancies.


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I'd say 22-35.
22 because that's the average age to have established yourself as an Independent in society.
35 because things will get complicated if its any later than that.


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I voted 25-30, because that has the most ages that I think. I believe 20-30 is actually the best time, as long as there is a way to financially support a child. I want to be able to enjoy having a kid, by playing with them and going places and such. Getting too old would be lame, because then I wouldn't be able to have any fun. It'd be just sitting at home with nothing to do.


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17 years ago
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the appropriate age is when you can take care of yourself and your kid). I know young people who are gret parents but also older who I personally wouldn't allow to have a pet much less a child. Maybe there should be a license or a test before one can have children.

But back the topic maybe around 20 you are old enough to get a job so maybe somewhere there.


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