Any Mommies in mid-late 30s or over 40 with small children ?
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tree nymph:
*faint* That's almost what happened to me, but not as soon as you.
Let me tell you all one joke.
A few years ago, I noticed that my period was very short and light. that continues for a few months. Short and light means i prob only use one pad and that's it. Was a bit worried so I went to a Chinese Medicine Hall and ask if I should take something to 调理. Thought maybe I should take 白凤丸. When I descripe my conditions to the sales assistant, she told me i have to take the special 白凤丸, I asked why, she told me that based on my description, I'm most likely having menopause liao. I was so :shock: :shock: ! Told her I'm mid thirties and I asked her if she has heard of anyone like that. She told me in straight and serious tone - yes, nowadays women are getting their menopause earlier and earlier. So its no surprise that you are having menopause... :!: :!: I was a bit
alarmed, and immediately called my gynae to see him the next day. When I told the gynae my conditions and asked if I'm having my menopause, he :rotflmao: and assured me with tears in his eyes that I'm definately not having menopause. Just that the lining is thin and I may not be able to have kids anymore. :roll: :roll:
3 months later, I'm pregnant again... :roll: :roll:

My mom had early menopause in her early 40s, so thot it nothing unusual for me. From mid-30s, I had very lightflow and short (within 3 days no more at all), and i never would get pregnant - hit \"bullseye timing\" also would not be pregnant. Until one day 5 years later, to my shock, I was pregnant at 40+!!!. ;( Wah, totally worst days of my life happened from then on - throughout pregnancy and after.
Really tough compared to 10 years earlier and I had already moved on with my life before that.
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fussyMummy:
I'm ok with it... after all, i have 4 kids - not Auntie, then what am I?
But hor I cannot stand if those auntie/uncle older than me call me auntie... :stupid: :x
Normally I will just ignore...
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Recently, my fren came to my house and after she had left...my girl was asking me is jie jie married?? I said no and that's y u are calling her jie jie....If she is married, she will be adressed as aunty...She said \"But she is so old oredi\"...[/quote]
kids say the darnest things -
Augmum:
The point is - if you have amnio, what are you going to do if the results are not what you want to hear?For those mummies giving birth after the age of 35,
i wonder .....did u all go for the amniocentesis test???
my cousin who had her 4 th child at the age of 40, her gynae persuaded her several times to go for the test,
but she refused (she is a devoted christian), saying that
whatever the outcome, she would not abort the child as it is God's gift........
do u all agree on her saying.....???
I did not do any tests for our 4th baby (nor our earlier 3 either), but I went one step further. I requested for no scans as well. If there are any defects and baby dies at birth or earlier - so be it - nature intended. At least we would have one less worry.
If I have to live with 'defects\" or a handicapped child? Aiyo, I dunno what I'd do but probably live one day at a time. Already with this healthy 4th baby, I feel like I've been asked to go beyond my capabilities and am living on a deficit (deficit on energy and deficit emotionally) - as in, I'm living on an \"overdraft\" in this area!!!!!!!!!!! :idea: -
Augmum:
wow.....any prob in conceiving ??[/quote]Married December 2008, had my baby October 2009. No scandal :imanangel:DesertWind:
[quote=\"duriz\"] Me

Hi KopiYing,
You still OK lah! My friend gave birth to first kid at age 43! :lol:
:celebrate:
All natural conception and birth. Very lucky, very blessed.
LOL @ myself. Just kidding about the scandal part ladies and gents
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sleepy:
Hi sleepy, I would think more appropriate to call them aunty/uncle lor..but some ppl may not like it especially if they are not married...They feel that calling them aunty/uncles make them feel so old....different generation? cos if my kids call my friends jiejie then my friends may have to start to call me aunty? Does that mean my friend became same generation as my kids?
Should our kids call our friends aunty and uncle cos our friends are same generation as us, where else our kids are one generation behind us? Its just like our unmarried siblings, our kids still need to call them aunty and uncle...
:?tree nymph:
My girl's class has an assistant teacher who looks like mid 40's but she does not dress up like her form teacher...During her 1st few day in school, she cannot remember the assistant teacher's name...So whenever she needs to talk about this asst teacher, she will tell me that \"a-ma teacher\"...I know who she is referring to and so told her the teacher's name over again...[/quote]My kids greet my friends as auntie/uncle follow by name regardless of marital status
My dd used to have a teacher in her 50s when she was 3 yo. I asked her to greet her as 'teacher follow by name'. She kept saying 'auntie teacher', took her a while to keep the 'auntie' out -
LKVM:
Hi tam, tree nymph, sleepy, aa, dingdongtamarind:
You are right that there are many daddies here

but dont u think that guy will be obviously lil older and will be ard 40 but will have more stamina than moms :?
Reporting here.... mom to boy (6 yrs 6 mths) and twin gals (4 yrs 6 mths).. you shud know what I am.....
Hi LKVN
One cud have married a younger man...
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phankao:
Alamak...posted elsewhere...
The point is - if you have amnio, what are you going to do if the results are not what you want to hear?Augmum:
For those mummies giving birth after the age of 35,
i wonder .....did u all go for the amniocentesis test???
my cousin who had her 4 th child at the age of 40, her gynae persuaded her several times to go for the test,
but she refused (she is a devoted christian), saying that
whatever the outcome, she would not abort the child as it is God's gift........
do u all agree on her saying.....???
I did not do any tests for our 4th baby (nor our earlier 3 either), but I went one step further. I requested for no scans as well. If there are any defects and baby dies at birth or earlier - so be it - nature intended. At least we would have one less worry.
If I have to live with 'defects\" or a handicapped child? Aiyo, I dunno what I'd do but probably live one day at a time. Already with this healthy 4th baby, I feel like I've been asked to go beyond my capabilities and am living on a deficit (deficit on energy and deficit emotionally) - as in, I'm living on an \"overdraft\" in this area!!!!!!!!!!! :idea:
When my boy's TT came back, he was diagnosed with 1:200 of DS. His detailed scan returned fine. Gynae suggested amnio but we refused to go for it, praying and trusting that he would be fine. Well, he turned out healthy and normal! The twins had no issues at all, not even jaundice.
The TT accuracy is about 70% but I do understand the degree of stress it will cause to parents-to-be. -
Augmum:
wow.....any prob in conceiving ??
Hi Augmum,
Yes with some difficulty hence the late pregnancy. And also sufferred miscarriage before.
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phankao:
Wah Phankao,The point is - if you have amnio, what are you going to do if the results are not what you want to hear?
I did not do any tests for our 4th baby (nor our earlier 3 either), but I went one step further. I requested for no scans as well.
You very brave leh!
:celebrate:
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