roliepolieoliefan
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My DH did not really want children when we married, but I thought he would change his mind. He hasn't and won't. We were married 16 years this past Friday. At 29, I would cry about it and would ultimately put it off because I did have more time. At 32 it was still an issue but I wasn't terribly concerned. 36, we are now seeing a pattern and I have to make a decision as to how important his decision to me..he has already had my best years to himself...we are successful and happy and he is extremely supportive and we can afford to do most anything we want. I am getting more anxious at this point but I do love my husband and begin thinking "well we might not could get pregnant anyway". At 40 I get the news that I need a female procedure which will end my capiblities. It was not immediate but if we wanted a child it was now or never and I would need to see a fertiltiy specialist right away simply becaue of my age and the need to get it done quickly. I begged, cried up until the evening before my surgery. I had the procedure because ultimately I loved the man I married and for some reason he just was not able to see himself as a Dad. I plenty of time to decide if it was a deal breaker. This was my man's only fault. Now at 42 we travel, own DVC, have fun on weekends and nice quiet evenings at home. I have had a great marriage and life with him and we are both happy. At 42 being a mother is not as important anymore and so I have had to move on....we do have nieces and nephews and I dote on them as much as possible.
My advice is to have a child if you want to and if your DH wants to...that's easy...have a child. As my doctor told me once...buy some alcohol, romance him a little and get the job done. Very frank advice, but my DH didn't fall for it. It sounds like you may have to be the one to push a little but his desire is there and it should be easy.
Wow Toddy very touching story.
You must really realy love your husband and are definetly a better woman than me because I know I couldn't have done what you did.
My DH did not really want children when we married, but I thought he would change his mind. He hasn't and won't. We were married 16 years this past Friday. At 29, I would cry about it and would ultimately put it off because I did have more time. At 32 it was still an issue but I wasn't terribly concerned. 36, we are now seeing a pattern and I have to make a decision as to how important his decision to me..he has already had my best years to himself...we are successful and happy and he is extremely supportive and we can afford to do most anything we want. I am getting more anxious at this point but I do love my husband and begin thinking "well we might not could get pregnant anyway". At 40 I get the news that I need a female procedure which will end my capiblities. It was not immediate but if we wanted a child it was now or never and I would need to see a fertiltiy specialist right away simply becaue of my age and the need to get it done quickly. I begged, cried up until the evening before my surgery. I had the procedure because ultimately I loved the man I married and for some reason he just was not able to see himself as a Dad. I plenty of time to decide if it was a deal breaker. This was my man's only fault. Now at 42 we travel, own DVC, have fun on weekends and nice quiet evenings at home. I have had a great marriage and life with him and we are both happy. At 42 being a mother is not as important anymore and so I have had to move on....we do have nieces and nephews and I dote on them as much as possible. 
