What is the right age to have a kid?
| 15-18 | 47 | |
| 19-22 | 44 | |
| 23- 29 | 360 | |
| over 30 | 126 | |
| Mid 30`s | 35 |
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| 15-18 | 47 | |
| 19-22 | 44 | |
| 23- 29 | 360 | |
| over 30 | 126 | |
| Mid 30`s | 35 |
Age has little to do with it. When you can support a child emotionally, physically, and financially - that is a better time to have them.
The right age to have a kid is after you have established your career and have time, finances, and emotional maturity to be a parent. Then you can devote the appropriate amount of time to raise a family, be a part of it and enjoy it.
def. not when your a teenager! have fun while u still can! and after that, when your with the RIGHT person,married perhaps. and financially stable.
29 to 35 is the best age to have children to tell the truth. I don't like to start too early or wait too long.
when you have the sense of responsility... dont be a freak human, abuse or even murder innocent kids.
the best time would be married, under 40, and have well paying stable job. (but all this is ideal)
If by chance you get a child early in life you must grow up fast and take all the responsibilities.
I would say 30 or 40 but thats how old mine where when they had me and that didnt work so well.
I don't ever want children, personally. I don't think about it yet. I just started even being emotionally ready to date. (I'm 19)
I always said the best time to have a child is late 20's early 30's. I always said that if I were to have a child I'd be 30.
I moved to Dublin, Ireland (I'm English) when I was 17, to be with my boyfriend John, who's Irish. He was 19 when I moved, and we lived with his mam, twin brother and elder brother in their big-ish house.
I got pregnant 7 months later (I was 18, John had just turned 20) with our twin boys, James and Samuel.
I'm an athiest but John's Roman Catholic, so we got married and bought a house near John's family's. His dad lives off in Kildare somewhere, so we stayed in Dublin and here we are, 5 years later. Still happy, no regrets!
I grew up in a poor family, but John's are pretty wealthy, so I guess that's how we could afford the house.
Our twins are 5 now!!!
But ideally, I think I would have liked to be married when I had kids, instead of just rushing into it because John forgot to slip on a condom. Still, we were kind of informally engaged anyway.
Personally, I would like to have a child when I'm in my late 20's. I don't want to be an old man when my kids grow up to be teenagers. Hopefully I'll be financially stable, have a nice home and a wife by then.
its jsut wrong for kids under 13 to think about what a penis/ or vagina are. let alone sex. i think 16 is a good age to have sex.
ROFL. people voted for underage pregnancy.
HAH
so "old enough to bleed" eh?
75-80, this way you will probably be senile and not able to tell that your kids are a pain in the ass.
Personally I would wait untill im about 22 onwards before trying for kids. I have quite a few friends who have had kids or are expecting at 15-17. I think it's perfectly fine as long as you can support the child.
there is no right or wrong age!!! i had my daughter at 14 (result of abuse) and my son at 19 (result of love). i love my kids more than anything in this world and i would die for them.
Aghh I keep voting wrong >:l I meant the third one, just make the second one not count :L
I think under 23 just sounds too young IMO. 22 or 23 at least.
Sometimes one on the way happens whether you expect it or not. Age isn't necessarily a factor if you want one. When you feel naturally ready to have one, then there is no better time. My sister at 17 decided she wanted to be a young mother, so she got pregnant. She loves her daughter. Had it right after high school. When you are ready you find ways to make everything right, whether your finances are good or bad. She went through college and did the whole thing and is now making close to 70k a year.
Right when they get their first period, they physically ready! Age ten? Good to go! Age 14? Good to go!
These days? That's how it was done stretching back to ancient times. Young girls were married off at the beginning of child bearing age in many societies. The age expected for women to have children has only gone up.
While you're right, in the sense of what's considered ideal and what's now socially acceptable, but the number of teen pregnancies are increasing at alarming rates, especially in the UK and the US. Even though having kids younger than -say- 22 is no longer the 'social norm' but it is becoming very, very common