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1st Time Mom 35 & older

Hey Ladies, how do you feel about being a 1st time mom at 35 or older, spiritually, physically, etc.I'll be 35 in June, I want to settle down & have my first child..
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Although I'm not a first time Mom I had my 1st at 19, 2nd at 37 & now 3rd at 40.
Difference being I'm more patient and focused with these two, yet with less energy.
Although my big girl is a blessing I'm much more in love with my babies at this stage than I was when my big girl was the same age.
Maturity definitely has everything to do with it.
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Although I'm not a first time Mom I had my 1st at 19, 2nd at 37 & now 3rd at 40.
Difference being I'm more patient and focused with these two, yet with less energy.
Although my big girl is a blessing I'm much more in love with my babies at this stage than I was when my big girl was the same age.
Maturity definitely has everything to do with it.
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My wins were born 3 months after I turned 45.... I have not 1 regret!!!
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I'm about to find out almost 38 weeks and I'll be 36 when my little one arrives in a few weeks. Honestly I've had a chance to travel, really live, be educated & love, we're financially stable and able to share so much. Now was the perfect moment..
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I feel its the best moment to have a baby. I feel mature enough, I dont give a s* to stupid opinions, I dont freak out for silly things .  And Ive been having an extremely healthy pregnancy, aged 36, 34 weeks. Ive done a lot in my life, its baby time now!
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I am going to be almost 38 with my first.  I think I will be more mature I just hope I can muster up the energy to keep up. Lol
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