What age should you be to give birth to kids?



Answer:
Age of MATURITY...
What my answer means is that no matter what your age, are you ready to take on the responsibility of being a stable parent for a child that will need guidance and especially love. Are you ready to put that child before your own wants and maybe even before your own dreams? Are you ready to act as the Parent and NOT the child?
The age is somewhat important but other factors come in to play. One should be able to provide a stable loving home and be financially prepared. Kids cost alot of money!
You should be married, and financially stable.

Age doesn't play.
a good age would be at 26 yrs ,,,when you finish some schooling and see the things more maturely.
after 21... they (studies) say that the cervix isn't completely formed until the age of 21 in females, and the reason for the increase in cervical cancer is due to girls having sex and giving birth at young ages.
18 to 35, that way you body is fully developed and capable of having a normal pregnancy with less risks
wow I cant wait to see the answer's you'll get to this question. I personally feel 21 and over that are mature, responsible, stable and financially secure should have kids but have all those qualifications. However there is no magic number. I gave birth to my first child when I was 22 married, and out of college {i met all the criteria I stated earlier} and when I had my second pregnancy and child I was 34 almost 35! And do not regret the huge age difference in my children and wouldn't have it any other way.But do it before 40 at age 40 your risks increase {this information is based on new studies of pregnant women ages 26-45)
A lot of people on here will probably say latter in life. However, I think it depends on you, your life, and the people around you. I have a lot of friends and family who had babies early (I had a cousin who started having babies at 13!!) And as long as you reolize what you're doing, where you're going, and as long as you have the love and support of the people around you, you can do just fine. However, it would probably be best to wait until you're married, and can afford a child.

Incase your wondering, I'm in between. I'm 19, engaged, and 2 months pregnant. But I already own my car, and am in the process of buying a house. So again, it depends on you. Don't rush it.
after 26 when you have a husband and can afford to look after the kids
age doesn't matter, you need to be in a committed relationship, be financially ready and own a nice home
DEAR STAART AT THE AGE OF (19) AND GO TO THE AGE OF (42) NO LATTER OK. TAKE CARE GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
I would not say that age is a very important factor. The least amount of complications happen in the 18-35 range, so those years would be the most desireable for your own health. The most important considerations are how committed your partner is to you and the relationship ( a pregnancy and child can take a huge toll on a relationship) and vice versa, and how you will be able to take care of the child's needs, both financially and emotionally. It is currently estimated to cost $10,000 per year per child to raise a child properly in the United States. It is also estimated that more than a quarter of children in the United States are in some form of therapy for emotional and/or psychological problems. There is nothing wrong with therapy, but most children are not born needing therapy, and in alot of cases if the parents were more healthy emotionally the child would not need therapy. Sometimes though there is nothing the parents could have done and you need to be emotionally able to accept it if you should have a damaged or sick child(something most parents obsess over until the child is in their arms). Good Luck
age is unimportant, however it is a good idea to wait until YOU ARE an ADULT and can support a family financially, along with emotionally
age is irrelevent, maturity is the question
It depends on the individual, but being educated, financially stable, and emotionally mature is a great start. I was 25 when I had my son, and, for me, that was the perfect age.

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