When is the best time to get pregnant in marriage?

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My husband and I have been married for a year. When do you think is the best time to start having kids?

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10 Responses to “When is the best time to get pregnant in marriage?”

  1. Texas girl Expecting#1 11/11/10! says:

    Each couple has to decide that for themselves. We originally planned on waiting 3 years before trying, but decided we didn’t want to wait that long, and started trying after our 2nd anniversary. We will celebrate our 3rd anniversary a few weeks before my due date.
    I think it’s good to wait at least a year before having kids, but everyone is different. Kudos for waiting till after you were married. A lot of people don’t put too much value in that anymore!

  2. Invisible Pink ~ RN says:

    Personal decision between you and your husband – I didn’t get pregnant for 4 years after getting married

    We wanted to take some time for us and our new careers – babies take lots of *us* time away and we weren’t ready to change the dynamics of our relationship after newly getting married

  3. Mommy of 2 says:

    No one can answer this for you. There is no magical time when everything is perfect for a baby. There are always reasons to not have one you just have to do a lot of soul searching, praying and talking with your husband and hope for the best. Good luck.

  4. SugarBaby101 says:

    now :) there’s never going to be the perfect time, if you’re both ready to start trying to go for it! it can take a while for couples to concieve sometimes, so now is a good a time as any!

    Good luck and baby dust your way!

  5. babymama0817 says:

    whenever you feel ready…we started trying about 6 months into our marriage, as soon as we bought our house we were ready. my neighbors/friends started trying right away.

  6. powerpuffin says:

    When BOTH of you feel like you’re emotionally and financially ready for the responsibility of raising a child/children.

  7. I love my baby says:

    That it completely up to you. and and my husband where together for 2 years before we got married and we have been married not since april.I found out i was pregnant 2weeks before we got married.We are financial able t support a child though.I would wait until you don’t have to worry abotu how you are going to pay bills and support your baby too.If you are already at that point then i would give it a go if you are ready.

    Good luck!

  8. Cristy says:

    Its really up to you but some people like to wait a few years to spend time alone with their spouse before bringing kids into the picture cause that changes things a lot and takes all your alone time away. It would also be really helpful if you were financially stable cause that makes things a lot easier. You can’t really ask anyone to tell you when to have kids though that’s a decision you have to make on your own.
    my hubby and I got pregnant pretty much right after we got married even though we were planning to wait a few years but we love having our little boy and wouldn’t change a thing. It’s a big decision though so just discuss it with your husband and then decide. Good Luck!

  9. kiwi_mama #3 due 3/13/11! says:

    when you feel ready, bring it up to your husband and talk about it. But just to let you know, once you get pregnant the question "should have i gotten pregnant?" or "am i ready to be a parent?" is common. but know that those questions usually point to you being ready

  10. mEn7aL says:

    strange but,true..half of all pregencies are unplanned.

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