Deciding to have another child is supposed to be a shared, joyful step forward. But for some couples, it brings old wounds right back to the surface, especially when trust hasn’t fully healed.
For a 27-year-old mother of one, that decision isn’t simple at all. On paper, everything looks aligned. She and her husband always planned for more kids, and they already share a young daughter.
But one night, when their baby was just four months old, shifted how safe she felt in her own home and in her relationship. Even now, years later, that moment still lingers.
So when her husband says it’s time to try again, she hesitates.
And that hesitation has turned into conflict.
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Anyway, you can’t build something new on a foundation that still feels unstable. And no amount of planning or intention can replace the feeling of safety that needs to be there first.
Wanting more children doesn’t make him wrong. But needing more time doesn’t make her wrong either.
Because when it comes to bringing a new life into the world, “not yet” is a valid answer.
So what do you think, is this hesitation a sign of unresolved issues, or simply a responsible decision to wait until everything truly feels right?

















