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I Want Another Child, He Doesn't

3 Steps to Coping

One night, Ivana Childs* decided to talk to her husband about something that was on her mind. Originally, he only wanted one child, and she wasn't sure if she wanted one or two. But after having her son, Childs became convinced she wanted two. Because she knew her husband said only one, she was hoping that fatherhood had convinced him otherwise – like motherhood did for her. She was wrong.

"That was devastating, even though I shouldn't have been surprised," Childs says. "We had a long talk about it, and he explained his position, and I explained mine. He was supportive, and I think felt bad because I was so distraught, but he said he's 95 percent sure he won't change his mind."

As you think about your desire to have another child, make sure that your reasons are valid ones.

Childs cried all night and all the next day. She cried at the drop of a hat for a while, and didn't feel like doing anything. She was surprised by the magnitude of her reaction and described it as being in mourning. "I think I basically need to treat this like a death in that it's a void I'll have in my heart forever, and I'll need to just focus on the good things I do have and try to go on," Childs says. She finds herself fantasizing about her husband changing his mind, and realizes that's not good. As she tried to reason all this out in her head, Childs was hoping that her husband would initiate another discussion about the subject. In the meantime, she wasn't sure what to do.

1. Set the Ground Rules
According to authors Donna Wade and Liberty Kovacs, Ph.D., M.F.T., and their book I Want a Baby, He Doesn't (Adams Media, 2005), Childs is already on the right track. Communication is key in dealing with this issue. Since this is a loaded topic, the authors suggest first proposing an agenda and setting ground rules for discussions.


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Anonymous says
August 14, 2009

my husband didnt want to have another baby after we had our son all he could say is do you realy want another one. this one is good what if you other one was not like that. he was making up anything to get out of it. i just keep telling him that i wanted one and making sure he knew what my feelings were about it and now we are tring to have a baby. he found out that its what i really wanted and he wanted to make me happy so he said what could it hurt.

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