Marriage, in its most ideal form, is built on trust – a quiet promise that both partners will navigate life’s chaos as a team. But for one husband on Reddit, that foundation began to crumble after his wife revealed she was pregnant – despite his repeated insistence that he didn’t want any more children.
The 46-year-old husband, married for ten years and a father of three boys, described his life as one of constant exhaustion.
Between work, parenting, and endless home projects, he longed for a deeper connection with his wife. He missed the simple gestures – the hugs, kisses, and moments of shared intimacy that once defined their relationship. But as their children grew, he felt increasingly sidelined.
“For most of our marriage, she’s been completely focused on the kids,” he wrote. “If there’s not a kid in our bed at night, then my wife is in a kid’s bed with them.”

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Despite loving his wife deeply, he was adamant about one thing: no more children. He told her repeatedly that three was enough, and that he was ready to focus on rebuilding their marriage once the youngest entered school. She disagreed. She wanted another baby and she wasn’t shy about saying so.
According to his post, his wife had long been on birth control, taking it at the same time daily. But when she announced her pregnancy, he was devastated. “She’s so happy,” he admitted, “and I’m devastated.”
The husband couldn’t shake the thought that it wasn’t an accident. Over the past few months, she had suddenly initiated intimacy more often than usual – something he found suspicious, given her prior disinterest. Now, faced with an unexpected fourth child, he felt emotionally trapped.
“I can’t help thinking she got pregnant on purpose,” he confessed. “It would be in character, I suppose, for her to just do what she wants.”
He said that his trust was broken, his emotional needs unmet, and that his pleas for marriage counseling had always been dismissed. With his love for his children weighing heavily on him, he turned to Reddit to ask: Would I be the a**hole for wanting a divorce?
The Hidden Issue: Betrayal and Reproductive Consent
According to a 2023 Pew Research Center survey, nearly 40% of divorces list “lack of commitment or trust” as one of the top reasons relationships end. And when trust is tied to reproductive choices, the emotional fallout can be especially deep.
Psychologist Dr. Karen Dillon, in a study published in the Journal of Family Psychology, notes that “reproductive coercion – when one partner manipulates contraception or pregnancy decisions without consent – represents a serious form of betrayal that can destabilize even long-standing marriages.”
While it’s impossible to know if this husband’s wife intentionally stopped her birth control, the suspicion itself shows how fragile trust becomes when communication breaks down.
Relationship counselor Mark Groves puts it simply: “When someone feels unheard or overruled repeatedly, they stop communicating and start disconnecting.
Marriage, Parenthood, and Emotional Neglect
The husband’s story also highlights another issue that many long-term couples face: emotional neglect hidden under the weight of parenthood.
Studies by the Gottman Institute have found that 67% of couples experience a significant drop in relationship satisfaction after having children, especially when one partner feels consumed by parenting responsibilities.
In this case, the wife’s constant attention to the kids – sleeping with them nightly, putting their needs before her husband’s – left him feeling like a roommate rather than a partner. Emotional neglect doesn’t always involve cruelty; sometimes, it’s simply the quiet erosion of connection.
The Dilemma of Divorce
To his credit, the husband wasn’t rushing to leave. He openly stated that his children were his top priority and that he’d fight for 50/50 custody. But his dilemma mirrors one that many modern couples face: is staying together for the kids better than separating when love and trust are gone?
Marriage therapist Esther Perel has argued that “divorce is not always the failure of love – sometimes it’s the recognition that love has changed forms.” Staying in a home filled with resentment can be more damaging to children than an amicable split.
Here’s what the community had to contribute:
Many people pointed out that even with birth control, accidents happen:






![He Told His Wife He Couldn’t Handle Another Baby - Now She’s Pregnant, and He Thinks It Was Planned [Reddit User] − When you are married, birth control pregnancy planning, etc are team decisions. If someone is changing the rules, there needs to be a clear discussion.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762936931385-30.webp)





But others echoed his suspicions.









![He Told His Wife He Couldn’t Handle Another Baby - Now She’s Pregnant, and He Thinks It Was Planned [Reddit User] − Wanting a divorce at any stage doesn’t make you a AH. She has clearly broken your trust,](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762936948249-45.webp)













The Lesson
Whether or not the pregnancy was intentional, both partners failed to maintain a foundation of openness.
The lesson is clear: in marriage, trust isn’t a one-time vow – it’s a daily act of respect and honesty. When reproductive choices become one-sided, it’s not just a question of biology; it’s a question of betrayal.
Couples who find themselves at this crossroads can learn from his story: talk before assuming, listen before blaming, and seek help before the silence grows louder than love itself.










