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Reply to "When do you leave a husband who is not serious about my ticking biological clock?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What did he say about children before marriage? Is the self-centered generally or just ignorant about how women's fertility works? If the latter, maybe make an appointment with your OB/GYN or a fertility expert that can explain that now is your moment (especially if you want more than one child). You have rights, and becoming a mother is not something you should compromise on (unless you agreed to this before marriage). Good luck. [/quote] I scheduled an appointment with a fertility expert. DH skipped it citing work deadline. When I got back and told him that the specialist asked why we waited so long to have kids he blew up at me and said I will NOT paint him out to be the bad guy because we did not have money to TTC earlier.[/quote] There's your answer. Time to leave. I saw this as someone who did not leave in my 30s and then spent my 40s going through fertility treatments solo. I don't recommend that path. [/quote]
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