What is the right age for pregnancy ?
Right Age for Pregnancy
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There is no right age.
“We've all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That's who we really are.”
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When you are financially secure enough to have one. All the poor/jobless people that are pregnant are just helping to bring down the economy. This is what my economics teacher said 2 or 3 days ago
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The right age for pregnancy is nine months after you've married someone. Probably in your twenties.
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When you have your own house , good job and have done all things you wanted to (travel)
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When you have a good paying job, a good life. (you can't go out and get drunk)
when you no, you can afford having a kid."As in heaven as on Earth, we've been dead since our birth" -Hollywood Undead -
The younger, the better, after you reach financial, emotional and familiar stability
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Financially stable, preferably done with education
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There is never a right age... but the best time to get pregnant is when you have a stable job your own place and hopefully a supportive significant other. I was told by three different doctors that I was infertile they did all the tests etc... Well I ended up pregnant at 20 and me and my s.o where no way being ready we are making it. We don't get help from government programs but it is really hard and we barely scrape by... So yeah when you are financially stable enough to support more than just yourself is a good time.
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40.
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when you have a stable job and married. I've read that ages 24-30 are the right and safe age for pregnancy because your reproductive organ/body is already mature and able to carry/deliver a baby safely.
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Whenever you can provide everything needed for a child, remain financially and emotionally stable and do all this without relying on family for anything other than emotional support.
For me, it's 23.
For very few people, it's 17+
For some it's 30+
For a lot, it's never, but that doesn't seem to stop them. -
I think 20+ when you're financially stable and in a stable relationship.
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dire wrote:
The right age for pregnancy is nine months after you've married someone. Probably in your twenties.
Religion can go suck a dick. The right age for pregnancy is the age you happen to be at when you want a child.[LEFT][SIZE=4]Fuck -- The measure of something I do not give.[/SIZE]
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^^Uhh including the little 14 year olds on Maury who fuck countless men hoping to get pregnant even though they have no fiscal means of raising it?
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There isn't a right age as far as I'm concerned.Technology is neither good nor bad, nor even neutral. Technology is one part of the complex of relationships that people form with each other and the world around them; it simply cannot be understood outside of that concept.
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I feel like 90% of this thread is opinion based bullshit.
First of all, the right time to have a child is when you are financially and emotionally stable. I am friends with handful of women who are in their mid-twenties, have the monetary means in place to bear a child but that doesn't mean they're ready for one. Just because your 'biological clock' starts up doesn't mean you're ready to raise a kid.
Second, you do not need to be in a stable relationship to have a child. That being said, please don't get pregnant for the sole reason that you 'think it will stabilize your relationship.' This kind of relationship is toxic and unhealthy to raise a child in. Women or men who do not want to be in a relationship but still want children exist. This is what adoption and sperm banks are for.
Third; having a child does not (and should not) ruin your life. Of course, if you want to jet around the world or go to school full time it will be difficult to raise a kid. This doesn't mean that as a parent you'll have no social life or free time. (Except when your kid is an infant. They need constant attention or something.)
I suppose the statement that there is no right time is technically correct, but most 18 year olds are not financially or emotionally prepared to rear a child.
This is coming from someone who has no desire to have kids though, so. -
LOL kids seriously But we were there at that age, and she will be excited for the big gift toothbrushes for us always go in the stocking
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As stated above there is no specific age, but when you and your partner feel ready. but atleast 18+ i would say xD
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There isn't specific age . But to be honest , I wouldn't like to become dad before I'm like 35 .
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