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my age

This isnt a question just a rant...

I had someone tell me today that I was told old to have babies and I didnt know how to be a mother cause I had my first one so young I guess 20 is to young.. ill be 27 when this baby is born.. and all three of my babies have the same dad. have any of you ever had this happen to you. How did you deal with it
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I'm 31 and this is my first baby. All I can say is that I completely enjoyed my youth. And I think 40 is too old. But 30's is perfect.
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I was 19 when I had my first and I'm 28 having my 3rd baby. Your not to old. My sister was 31 when she had her 6th baby.
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Your not too old ill be 26 this is my third pregnancy.My first were twins at age 19 who got adopted out to other family...family influenced long story.....but I've know people to have kids in there 30-40s ill be on my 4th kid I'm done but I've never heard of 27 being too old I've heard of it being young to have kids or the right age to have kids..
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Also ive been with my childrens father for 10 years also lol they all have the same daddy to. Just laugh it off
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I had my first when I was 20 as well. Im now having my 3rd and will also be 27 when shes born. Thats messed up to say thats old lol. I woulda laughed
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I was too young at 20, but that doesn't mean everyone else is too young. I have two friends who had kids, they were just fine. If you're capable of being responsible of a tiny human, you're old enough.
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