“My wife thinks two kids is enough, but I come from a large, tight-knit family, and it doesn’t feel right for my children not to have more siblings,” says Jeff S., who’s been married for eight years. Differences of opinion on when and if to start a family, not to mention the size of it, can create a huge rift in a relationship, especially since there’s no way to compromise between having one kid and two. If one of you changed your mind about the matter—say, your first pregnancy was really tough and you’re not willing to go through it again—it’s worth scheduling an appointment with a counselor to explore whether there’s any way to get back on the same page.
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