Badrotator · 46-50, M
Not sure this is something anyone else can answer, but that is just me
itsok · 31-35, F
She's 25, you're 44, and you've been married 11 years?
Serenitree · F
This is certainly a decision you need to make together.
If you agree that you both want to, then the next question is, would it endanger her life in any way? If another miscarriage were to occur, how would it effect you? her? big brother? Emotionally, mentally?
If you agree that things will be okay, no matter what, then go for it.
If you agree that you both want to, then the next question is, would it endanger her life in any way? If another miscarriage were to occur, how would it effect you? her? big brother? Emotionally, mentally?
If you agree that things will be okay, no matter what, then go for it.
Carla1951 · 70-79, F
Sir, I would have you consider taking this to a councilor.I don't think she should. But this choice isn't mine and I shouldn't take sides. I can only tell you that I was never able to get pregnant and after a long overhaul of tests... we decided our options were to adopt.
We had two lovely little ones.
We had two lovely little ones.
Fernie · F
what do the doctors say? Are you asking if she should take the chance?
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
She is in child bearing years so yes have several babies while you still can.
If you are both sure and for the right reasons.
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
She is still young. She can have 2 or 3 more if you all wanted