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SA economy? Hectic – What is the right time to have a baby?

by Silindokuhle Booi
picture: pexels

The South African economy is a wild ride, and it’s got me thinking about my future and whether it’s the right time to start a family.

As I navigate the ups and downs of adulthood, I’ve come to realize that having a baby requires more than just love and enthusiasm – it demands financial stability, security, and a sense of preparedness.

Growing up, I always thought that having a baby would be a natural next step in life, but the more I learn about the economic realities of parenthood, the more I question whether now is the right time. With the rising costs of living, education, and healthcare, it’s daunting to think about providing for a child in today’s economy.

In my opinion, the right time to have a baby would be when one has a stable income, a comfortable savings cushion, and a support system in place. It would mean having a home that’s safe and secure for a child to grow and thrive. But given the current state of the economy, it’s hard to know when that time will come.

Perhaps the right time is not just about financial readiness but also emotional maturity. It’s about being prepared to put someone else’s needs before your own and to navigate the challenges of parenthood with confidence and patience.

As I look around at the world today, I wonder if there’s ever a “perfect” time to have a baby. Maybe it’s about finding a balance between financial stability, emotional readiness, and a willingness to adapt to the unexpected twists and turns of life. For me, it’s about being honest about my own readiness and taking steps to build a secure future for myself and my potential future family.

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