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Old 08-16-2008, 10:51 PM
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I wonder if it has to do with where you live or what groups you join?
I live in central NJ, which has a very high population density. I am also in an adoption support group.
I am an adoptive mom and i am 36, but my dh is ten years older than I am. He is turning 47 in two months. My adopted dd will be turning 3 in two months also.
Two of my friends that are adoptive moms are older as well. One is now 49 with a 3 yr. old whom she adopted from her second marriage(she has a 17 yr old bio from her first marriage).
My other friend has one adopted son who just turned two and she is around 46 yrs.
I wonder if you joined some adoption support/networking groups in your area if you would meet some "older" parents. Often folks who are a bit older come to adoption because they try to conceive a little later in life, then it doesnt happen, then they go through fertility clinics, then it doesnt happen, and then they end up adopting. So I would assume a decent number of adoptive parents are a bit older than the norm.
I wish you the best.
Amy K, NJ
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