Kylie,

Hi i'm Amanda and have a degree in nursing and midwifery and currently practice as a midwife (so much fun), anyway I am 25 and have 2 beautiful boys 5 1/2 and 3 1/2. My partner also works so we might be what you are looking for. Let me know

Cheers Amanda


From: "Kylie Carberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Sazz,

Your story sounds suitable but I will just check a few things as my editor is specific with who she'd like....

So she would like me to speak to someone around your age who has studied and began their career, however, instead of climbing the ladder they have decided to have a child - and like you say, defying the current social trend. She wants the story to help readers who are in the same position and as it is aimed at middle to high income earners I think she is looking for someone in that demographic (gosh just writing that sounds really snobby, doesn't it, but hey that's what she wants...) She doesn't want the person to fit the typical stereotype - struggling, come from an uneducated background that type of thing that a lot of the stats show where young mothers are at - as opposed to the educated gals who put things off until older.

Ok, I hope you get me drift, and if you think that suits you let me know, if not, that's cool, thanks for getting in touch, (and good luck with being a young mum!!)





Kylie Carberry
Freelance Journalist
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From: Sazz Eaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 21:41:31 +1000 (EST)

Hi all
I'm brand new here on the list, but just wanted to say that I can share my story with you. My partner and I are 23 and we start TTC for our first child at the end of the year despite social views (and family members views!), you can email me if you think my situation might be relevant.
Cheers
Sazz

Ken Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I had my first baby at 22 and no. 4 at 43. I do not have the energy to keep up with no. 4, now 9 yrs. I am too often tired and reluctant to do much with her. Feel free to contact me Maureen


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Dear all,
I am doing a story for My Child magazine on younger mothers (girls in the 20-25 demographic) who choose to start families early rather that the current social trend of later. It is mainly a personal view type piece but I also wanted to add to it with a few of the advantages health wise of having a baby younger, as opposed to waiting until you older (more risk of miscarriage, chance of abnormalities with the baby, harder to become pregnant, and other things like just being more worn out when you're older). Is there anyone who would like to discuss this with me for the story - or who can suggest someone who might like to?
Kind regards



Kylie Carberry
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