I'd echo previous answers to an extent. I had my first baby last year when I was 32, even tho I'd been with my partner 14 years by then. We enjoyed ourselves for 10 years after leaving uni....spending money, doing what we wanted, growing up alot and really making our relationship secure and happy. Now we have Charlie, we couldn't be happier, and I'm glad I waited. Not sure how well I'd have coped when I was younger. And that's not cos Charlie's a difficult baby, he's a joy, it's just that you really do give up your old life (long lies, spontaneous nights out,thinking of your boobs as sexual-lol!!) and to an extent, become someone else - so you have to be ready to give that up. You have to want to. The rewards are indescribably good tho:-D Tho of course, most women who get pregnant 'accidentally' and go on to have their baby are just as happy with life as those who plan it.