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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)Most women want to have children in their lifetimes. The question is timing, and the issue is usually money, ie the ability to provide a comfortable home for the baby.
If your girlfriend/wife gets pregnant, usually the offer of marriage and the pledge to financially support her will be enough to convince her to keep the baby. She probably wants to anyway, but it's fear of having a baby on her own with no help that drives her to abortion. Having a reliable source of income and convincing her you'll be there is a big part of it.
You don't have a right as a father to order her one way or another, it is ultimately her body and her decision. Being the father you can, however, influence the outcome to a great extent. I don't think there's anything wrong with trying to convince your spouse or girlfriend to have a baby; she'll have plenty of friends and family telling her what they think she should do, you might as well be honest with her. If you want to have a baby and she doesn't, maybe your aims in life are different and you're wasting time on a relationship that doomed. Best to be honest and upfront.
My honest question to you is, why do you think she isn't ready to have a child? Is it that she wants to avoid responsibility for a child until she's older? Or is it that she is uncertain of the financial future of your family? I guess my first step, were I in your shoes, would be to identify her reason for reluctance and find some way to assuage her uncertainties, whatever they are.