posted by Con_Alma
I don't know that anyone can really answer this for you and your husband. I'm sure the criteria for being "ready" is probably a little diferent for each couple. I think you to two will come to terms on your own and the answer will reveal itself. I wouldn't overthink it though. Therres some emotion in the equation and it's probably not all based on rational.
My wife and I were married for 7 years before we had our first. Once we were in a position to not need two incomes we stopped protecting against a pregnancy. Good luck to you two!
Oh, I totally get that. I guess I'm just hoping that other people also found it scary af, lol.
posted by iclfan2
We had been together for 4ish years as well, but I am 31 and my wife will be 30 in February. After getting off birth control it took us about a year to get pregnant. Funny about your post, my wife took a test right before a week in Key West (which was positive), needless to say her vacation was not as fun as mine.
The risk for a pregnancy at 35 or older (for a woman) would make me nervous, but I have a few neighbors who have done it at 35 with no problems. We figured it was ready when we both had solid incomes and little debt besides the normal, and we really aren't into the going out until super late scene anyway, so it isn't as much to "give up".
I'm not super worried about the over 35 thing. I know a lot of women who have had babies in their mid-to-late 30s. My sister in law just had one at 39. I know there are risks, and I wouldn't start trying for my first at like 37, but that doesn't really make me nervous. I do like to drink, but it's more about morning sickness and feeling terrible for months for me. I haaaate throwing up. My mom never got sick, but you just never know.
posted by TBone14
You'll never be ready and there is never a convienient time to be pregnant and not be able to drink for 9 months. My wife and our friends all like to drink and the not drinking during events/parties/random nights at somebodies house is the worst part for all them. Being pregnant just seems like the absolute worst but it's worth it in the end.
So my advice would be if you want a kid, just do it. You will make it work plus you never know how long it'll take so might as well start trying.
This is basically where we're at. I think it probably doesn't help that literally no one in our immediate friend group has kids yet. One is pregnant, but she lives in South Dakota so even that isn't super real to us, and one is trying, but nothing yet.