Should a couple live together and be married before trying for a baby?!


Question: Should a couple live together and be married before trying for a baby?
Answers:

Yes.It is very hard to live together and its very stressful getting adjusted to it no matter how well you get a long. Me & my husband got married and lived together once we got married and the first year was so stressful because that's the time that you learn how to live together. Now after a year i am pregnant and we dont have the added stress that we had when we first moved in together. Good luck.

21 and married



I don't think it matters all that much. I mean, when you are trying for a baby I think financial security and emotional readiness-type-thing are more important. A relationship would be good, but to say a baby needs one is sort of ruling out a lot of parents.
I personally would rather have the house and the job and the marriage before I try for a baby, but I don't condemn those that decide otherwise.



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i think she should definitely be living together. my husband and i lived together for 2 years (not married yet) before we started trying to get pregnant.



Not necessarily married however it does help as far as an example of a stable relationship and taxes :D



Yes. Married.



I think they should live together and be in love with each other but not married. I am totally against marriage though.



No they should be married first and then have a baby



Yea!



Duh!



Yes.



Yes.



ehh i think so



of course. it would be kinda stupid if they didn't




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