acewoodson
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I feel like I am ALWAYS currently talking about babies or things relating to them. We are both 26, and I have 1 year left of school before I get my bachelors degree. Our only debt currently is my ~$4,000 in student loans, and we have money set aside for a house down payment when the market gets better (we are prepared to keep renting for a few years if need be). We have 2 reliable vehicles and a 3 bed house. I have PCOS (that’s managed) and endo (stage 3 in last surgery). The endo has done damage and caused me to have my uterus stitched to my abdominal wall, but I still ovulate normally, etc. The endo is my #1 concern about waiting too long, as I’ve started having mild symptoms again.
In saying all of this, how have you brought up the conversation with your spouse in a way that actually results in a timeline? We’ve talked about things we want to do before TTC, timing that may be decent with other things, etc, but we haven’t really made a plan of ‘ok after X, Y and Z, or during X month, we could start trying’. I feel like having more of a timeline would help with my obsessiveness about babies and talking about it all. The. Time. We talk about this stuff a lot, but my husband is hesitant to set a timeframe, which I understand, but I do better with plans or at least semi-ideas.
In saying all of this, how have you brought up the conversation with your spouse in a way that actually results in a timeline? We’ve talked about things we want to do before TTC, timing that may be decent with other things, etc, but we haven’t really made a plan of ‘ok after X, Y and Z, or during X month, we could start trying’. I feel like having more of a timeline would help with my obsessiveness about babies and talking about it all. The. Time. We talk about this stuff a lot, but my husband is hesitant to set a timeframe, which I understand, but I do better with plans or at least semi-ideas.