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ocean
May 4th, 2013, 11:28 PM
For those of you that needed to convince your DH to go for another - what helped you both to get there? My DH and I only wanted 2 kids but I'm now hoping for a 3rd. I hope he really wants this in the future, not just agreeing because he loves me....but appreciate learning from your experiences. <p><p> I think he's worried about how stressed and tired we'll be with 3. Our life will officially be kid-filled...though I think it's there already with 2. My perspective is that we'll have the same amount of free time (the 90 min, at best, between kid bedtime and our bedtime) -- so if we can financially do it, what does it matter if we have 2 or 3.

Adia
May 5th, 2013, 02:18 PM
For those of you that needed to convince your DH to go for another - what helped you both to get there? My DH and I only wanted 2 kids but I'm now hoping for a 3rd. I hope he really wants this in the future, not just agreeing because he loves me....but appreciate learning from your experiences. <p><p> I think he's worried about how stressed and tired we'll be with 3. Our life will officially be kid-filled...though I think it's there already with 2. My perspective is that we'll have the same amount of free time (the 90 min, at best, between kid bedtime and our bedtime) -- so if we can financially do it, what does it matter if we have 2 or 3.

Agreed, my thinking and coercion was similar. And, after 3 kids, what is 4, we are already out numbered.

I told him we are getting to the point of no return with my age and it was time to just take the leap. He says we are in a bad financial situation, which we are, but in reality, is their ever a good time to have a baby??? NO....so we are going for it and we'll figure it out as we go. Life is more interesting that way.

KidAtHeart
May 5th, 2013, 02:24 PM
Hmm... this is a tough one. My husband wasn't hard to convince about having a third (I went for the 'girl' angle and how awesome that would be). The fourth on the other hand... We had planned on 2-3 but never a fourth. We had a tough time after the third because of some health issues and a move away from family. It wasn't until our youngest was three until I could really talk about it without driving him totally crazy. He was willing to go HT, reluctantly. If we could guarantee a girl, he was okay with it. When that failed, I don't know... I guess since he never said 'no' outright, I just kept pushing. I know he only did it for me. He didn't want me to resent him down the road.

fwiw, if you can swing the finances, I don't think three is that much harder than two. I mean, yes, of course it is. With two, you can always divide and conquer. But you're right about the free time. Once the kids are a little older, it's just busier. And then if one is being annoying, the other two still have someone to play with. I'd say just give him time.

nuthinbutpink
May 5th, 2013, 03:37 PM
I think it depends on how well you handle the 2 you have. If you are able to get through the days without too much stress or complaining to DH, it will be a lot easier to discuss a third. I just told my DH I wanted a boy. He knew I at least wanted 3 before we got married though. Number 4 was a gender guarantee with HT.

ocean
May 6th, 2013, 08:24 PM
As usual, helpful advice ladies. Nuthin - I think you're completely right, and it's already on my mind to keep my frustrations to myself as much as possible...as him thinking I'm depressed/overwhelmed is exactly what would keep him from wanting #3. Kid - I'm going to take your advice and just give him time. We wouldn't be doing anything for months anyway, so there's no rush to agree TODAY. I believe in my heart he will do this for me, if I want it enough. And I KNOW he wants a daughter. It's just the idea of more than 2 that (rightfully) concerns him...and me for that matter!! :)