I'm one of those people who loves getting pregnant, being pregnant and mothering babies & young children. I really do.
My youngest child (I have three) is eight years old now and I'm also divorced. One would think my baby-havin' days are likely behind me and that I might even be happy about that.
But I still feel like there is a baby - maybe even two more babies - in my future. I have no concrete reason to believe this except that I just sort of know it.
My children are at a wonderful place right now. I am enjoying them all tremendously. But again, I just feel like another child is supposed to join the family at some point. And lately, whenever I see a baby or toddler I get that baby lust feeling...
I have friends who say they just knew they were "done" after baby # 2 or whatever, but I've yet to feel that yet...
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I'm your age and just got married last year! We are now pregnant with our first baby. You just must have gotten married really young. I hope you get to have another one. Any likely paternal prospects on the horizon?
Who doesn't love "getting pregnant"?
No way. "Getting" pregnant can be a chore. Trust me. We tried and tried. It was very frustrating. You are lucky if it happened easily for you.
I'm 30, have two (youngest is almost 7.5), divorced and I don't feel 'done' yet, either.
In fact, I'm quite sure there are two curly headed babies waiting for me... :-/
I have no desire to ever have kids and I'm nearly past the age of even thinking about it, but I was told by a good psychic that I have two kids in my future. A girl and a boy. I have no idea what this means.
This might be an unlikely stance for a feminist to take, but I have told Randall that once we are married and settled, I will leave it it up to him whether we have a baby. As my friends are doing that early 30's having lots o' babies thing, I feel personally satisfied with my little man and the holding of various sweet babies. But if Randall gets to hankering for a little baby, I might could be persuaded. Then, again, I might like to get a doctorate. Or travel the world. oh well!
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