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Older daddies to be??

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 06:29

Just wondering if any of you lovelys have an other half who is that bit "older" and a first time daddy? My hubby is 43 (,I'm 31) and this will be his first child although he has taken my three as his own and is the best step dad I could ever wish for 😍 . He is so nervous about being a daddy for the first time and doesn't help that ALOT have said crap about our relationship \ marriage the whole way thru etc, I know he will be amazing if not wayyyyyy over protective and stressy lol 🍼👶🙈 xx

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AuntieStella · 19/09/2016 06:34

We were both older, but not such a large gap between our ages.

I really don't think number of candles in your last birthday cake is much of a guide to how people take to parenthood.

I'd be more concerned about why so many friends have made adverse comments. If there's a pretty united view from people who care about you, could they be right? Or do you need new friends?

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 11:13

Just people being bitchy tbh cos he is older and cos I already have three young kids etc..

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SecretSpy · 19/09/2016 11:16

We were 30 and 43 when we had our first. Not a word was said, though the PILS were surprised and delighted because they didn't think he'd ever breed Grin

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 11:26

Lol my hubby felt that he wouldn't ether xx

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NataliaOsipova · 19/09/2016 11:31

43 really isn't that old - at least, not among people I know, anyway! I know lots of people (men and women) who have had first children at 40+. There are pros and cons, obviously - but the pros include greater maturity and financial stability, neither of which is to be sniffed at!

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 11:49

Definitely agree I never see his age tbh I never have but people he works with have made few blokey remarks about him being "too old" to be doing night feeds and dirty nappies. He is such a sensitive sod he been worrying alot he may not cut it as a dad etc bless him xx

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MyMrKnightley · 19/09/2016 12:31

My hubby soon to be first time dad in his early 50s, I'm 20+ years younger. Lots of grumbles from friends re age gap at first, I just glared and told them to get lost. Now they're either use to it or realise they can keep their comments to themselves.

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WanderingTrolley1 · 19/09/2016 12:34

DP was 46 when we had our DD.

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 12:48

Damn rite mymrknightley 🙌🙆🙌👍👍 I don't listen to anyone about our age gap cos he is best bloke I have ever been with hands down🙆🙌👍

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MyMrKnightley · 19/09/2016 13:05

Yep - wouldn't change him for the world. And maybe he won't be playing football in the park with our teenagers but he will be an amazing dad

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LynseyH · 19/09/2016 13:08

Slightly different but my Dad was 40 when I was born. He is a brilliant Dad. He's still extremely active now at 71 years young! Age doesn't mean a single thing and your hubby will be just fine, the fact he is so worried proves that he'll be a good Dad x

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 13:12

Thank you lynseyH that means alot huni 😘

Exactly mymrknightley🙆🙆

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tessiegirl · 19/09/2016 13:20

Hi!
My dh was 47 and I was 32 when I gave birth to dd last December and he was a first time dad! He is a brilliant daddy, we are a great team and I think dd will only benefit from having an older daddy. We have a laugh that he is the last one of his friends to become a dad and whilst their kids are teenagers here he is just starting out!

Never had any nasty comments about our age gap and we even notice it, it just works between us Smile

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tessiegirl · 19/09/2016 13:21

Meant to say at the end there that we don't even notice our age gap!

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LynseyH · 19/09/2016 13:26

☺ best of luck and tell hubby to relax and enjoy! Xx

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 13:29

Aww that's beautiful tessiegirl 🙌 my hubby gets proper worried about being the only mate with kids at his age bless him! Mind you I had my first at 20 n now going to be 32 wen I have my fourth gotta admit I'm secretly nervous about it but I feel so much more settled and mature in my 30s than I did in my 20s. If that makes any sense😂 xx

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 13:30

Thank you huni 😀 you too xxx

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becciandbump · 19/09/2016 13:47

My husband turned 45 last week and I'll be 35 when we have our first baby in December. I think he's slightly nervous about being the oldest in our nct class next month but other than that im not sure if he's nervous being older?

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 13:56

becciandbump my hubby is only nervous cos he has a really nasty mate who has told him from start that I'm obviously a gold digger and "what would someone like her want to do with a old fat bloke like you and told him his is stupid for wanting a baby at his age etc" just vile tbh but my hubby is sensitive n it all makes him fret deep down then he will tell me how he is worried n stuff x

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LynseyH · 19/09/2016 14:30

Not what I'd call a mate. Your hubby would do well to give him a very wide berth!!!

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Blondeshavemorefun · 19/09/2016 15:02

I'm 43 and first preg /baby and DF is 49. Just 50 as bubs is born

Tho will be his 4th child but other 3 are all in 20's

Age is just a number

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 15:50

I know he is horrible bloke think he is just one of them people who like to see you fail or on the shit tip and it's killing him how happy we actually are lol xx

Totally agree blondeshavemorefun x

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becciandbump · 19/09/2016 16:09

mummyandwife that's awful and he sounds like no mate! We had the odd couple of comments how did u bag a younger woman but all said in a joke and laughed at, our friends cod t be more supportive xx

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biddybid73 · 19/09/2016 16:15

My other half is 48 and we've just had our first child. He is an amazing dad (much better at nappy changes than me).

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Mummyandwife85 · 19/09/2016 18:45

Gotta say my best friend has been the most supportive and them my parents ( but obviously they was bit worried about us getting married.. was bit quick for there liking!)lol xx

Aww that's lovely biddybid73 congratulations on your new bubba xx

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