Past our Bedtime
We're Taylee and Braydon, two young parents who should probably be sleeping, but instead we're up past our bedtime chatting about life. Between surviving on caffeine and baby giggles, we dive into the ups and downs of raising a kid, marriage, and all the random tangents that come with late-night conversations. Sometimes it's messy, sometimes it's heartfelt, but it's always real. So grab a blanket, get comfy and join us in the quiet hour where parenthood and real life meet laughter, honesty and a little bit of chaos.
Past our Bedtime
Past Our Bedtime Ep.5: When is the right time to have a baby?
In this heartfelt episode of Past Our Bedtime, Taylee and Brayden dive into one of the most personal and relatable topics for young couples: when is the right time to have a baby? They open up about the emotional, physical, and relational aspects of deciding to become parents, drawing from their own experiences and candid conversations. With humor and vulnerability, they explore how their relationship evolved through pregnancy, the unspoken pressures couples face, and why there may never be a “perfect” time. This episode blends honest reflections with broader themes of personal growth, love, and navigating life transitions, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Takeaways
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to when you should have a baby—every journey is unique.
Emotional readiness is just as important as financial or logistical planning.
Open communication between partners is crucial when facing life-altering decisions.
Parenthood challenges your relationship—but it can also deepen your connection.
Societal expectations can create pressure; trust your own timing.
Fear is normal, but growth often lies on the other side of uncertainty.
Reflecting on your values as a couple helps clarify life goals.
Vulnerability in relationships builds trust, especially during big decisions.
It’s okay to not feel 100% ready—few people ever truly are.
Embracing change together is what strengthens lasting relationships.
Keywords
parenting journey, having a baby, family planning, new parents, relationship growth, emotional readiness, parenthood timing, first-time parents, love and family, life transitions, couple dynamics, communication in relationships, personal development, pregnancy planning, parenthood decisions