
As we all know, compromising with your partner can be a delicate dance of compromise There are many life decisions that require this balancing act, and one of the most troubling issues for couples.
So what do you do if you and your partner don't agree about when or how many children to have?
1) Just like money issues, know your own wants. Why argue about something if you're not100% sure what you want?
2) Come up with a list of deep questions that will get to the root of the person's wishes. Ask your partner
3) Now it's time to get real-start asking the tough questions. Who will be in charge of what? Will someone stay home with the child? Will you live on two incomes or one? Will religion be a part of your parenting plan? There are an infinite number of issues to discuss.
4) It's fine to assert your opinion and express your opinions, but avoid excessive pressure, no matter what side of the argument you're on.
5) Turn toward some outward opinions. There's certainly value in asking friends and family about family planning. How did they decide when the best time would be to conceive? How did they decide how many children to have? You get the idea.
Try all of these approaches to find the balance that works for you.




