Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yea, a man over 45 having a baby is irresponsible and selfish. At 45 you should be helping your kids get ready for prom, not wiping shit out of the folds of baby legs.
Don't say that. Your current DH may drop dead tomorrow (assuming you are a woman) and you may end up remarrying 40-something man who wants to have a baby. You just never know.
I'm done having babies. When I'm 45 I'm going to be attending my kids HS graduation. Not changing diapers. No way in hell would I matry an old man who wanted babies.
Young and foolish, no doubt.
Um, I have a career and two healthy children who are in middle school. I SAH and raised babies for a few years. I'm not interested in doing it again. SO yes, maybe I am foolish to not consider the hypothetical if my DH were to die, I'd somehow get the burning desire to have kids in my 40s when I already have near grown children. Sounds delightful to stare my 50s and menopause with fieldtrips to Pumpkinville with the preschool class. In my 50s, I'm planning on playing a lot of golf, and do a lot of traveling....and Disney is not what I have in mind. I will save all of these middle aged men with baby fever for the rest of you...you all can have at them. Tare it up ladies!
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have been married for 3 years. I'm 33, he is 42.
We do not want children. We have never wavered on that.
I know that I won't change my mind down the road.
When we decided to be sexually exclusive prior to marriage, we decided that our birth control would be me taking the pill.
I was 100% fine with that, as I had never had any issues with hormonal birth control. In the last year, it has done a number on me.
My doctor has tried switching me to different birth control pills, IUD, Depo, etc.
I've had horrid side-effects with each one. I want to go off of all birth control all together.
I mentioned this to DH and suggested that he get a vasectomy. He told me that he doesn't want to go through a surgery.
I told him that the only other option was for me to get a tubal ligation, but I don't want to.
I've been poked and prodded so much this year, that the last thing I want to do is go through that. I also mentioned that condoms are an option and he scoffed at that too.
I can guarantee that DH isn't looking to have children down the road. He's just squeamish about anyone cutting him in such a delicate area.
I'm pretty pissed that he's not willing to go through with it, but would be fine with me going through it.
It shouldn't all be on me. Am I wrong here?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Well ladies and gentlemen...we went through the 3 pack I bought and before I bought more, DH got amorous. I refused because we didn't have any condoms and he relented and said he was "sick of using these bullshit condoms."
He's calling his MD tomorrow to schedule an appointment!
We had a long discussion and he told me that he agreed that it wasn't fair that the burden be placed on my body.
I definitely believe that no person should be pressured into anything. There has to be some compromise though between two married people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MikeL wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five words: "chronic scrotal and testicular pain"
???
Some guys have long term, sometimes permanent, pain in their testicles and scrotum after vasectomy.
"Some guys", eh?
How big a % are these "some guys"?
Depending on the level of pain, 2-15% according to these guys:
http://www.painaftervasectomy.org/
So what is your suggestion?
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds like it's time for your DH to put his balls where his mouth is! Best of luck and I hope he gets sick of condoms soon.
Anonymous wrote:I had a tubal when my 2nd baby was born. It's not that bad recovery wise and it was (and is) an enormous relief to have it done.
Vasectomies might have a quicker recovery on average but, as with all procedures, there can be complications. So I wouldn't push a guy to get one if he was feeling very skittish about it. It should be his decision.
Also, vasectomies can reverse. I personally know of 2 couples that this happened to - wound up with surprise babies. Tubals can also reverse but I think that's less likely.
Anonymous wrote:MikeL wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five words: "chronic scrotal and testicular pain"
???
Some guys have long term, sometimes permanent, pain in their testicles and scrotum after vasectomy.
"Some guys", eh?
How big a % are these "some guys"?
Depending on the level of pain, 2-15% according to these guys:
http://www.painaftervasectomy.org/
MikeL wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five words: "chronic scrotal and testicular pain"
???
Some guys have long term, sometimes permanent, pain in their testicles and scrotum after vasectomy.
"Some guys", eh?
How big a % are these "some guys"?
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have been married for 3 years. I'm 33, he is 42.
We do not want children. We have never wavered on that.
I know that I won't change my mind down the road.
When we decided to be sexually exclusive prior to marriage, we decided that our birth control would be me taking the pill.
I was 100% fine with that, as I had never had any issues with hormonal birth control. In the last year, it has done a number on me.
My doctor has tried switching me to different birth control pills, IUD, Depo, etc.
I've had horrid side-effects with each one. I want to go off of all birth control all together.
I mentioned this to DH and suggested that he get a vasectomy. He told me that he doesn't want to go through a surgery.
I told him that the only other option was for me to get a tubal ligation, but I don't want to.
I've been poked and prodded so much this year, that the last thing I want to do is go through that. I also mentioned that condoms are an option and he scoffed at that too.
I can guarantee that DH isn't looking to have children down the road. He's just squeamish about anyone cutting him in such a delicate area.
I'm pretty pissed that he's not willing to go through with it, but would be fine with me going through it.
It shouldn't all be on me. Am I wrong here?
I'm just chiming in to support you OP. Lord know we have to deal with enough sh--. My husband hot one earlier this year and was LITERALLY riding his bike within 24 hours. Totally different ball of wax for him vs. you. I'd make this a thing. He absolutely should do this for you, or wear a condom every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five words: "chronic scrotal and testicular pain"
???
Some guys have long term, sometimes permanent, pain in their testicles and scrotum after vasectomy.