Hi everyone!
This is my first posting so I hope I submit it correctly. I just recently discovered this gathering place and what a great idea! I have a feeling I will be visiting this site frequently during the next 7 years.
I am 29 years-old and my husband is 30. He graduated from the US Airforce Academy with a double major in Poli Sci and Economics, from the University of MD with a Master's in Public Policy, served in the U.S. Airforce, and is presently working on year #4 of his Ph.D. in child psychology (he FINALLY decided what he wanted to do). If everything goes as planned, he will start medical school in the fall of 2003. He eventually wants to practice child psychiatry, conduct research, and teach at a university. He promised no more school or degrees after med school!! Bless his heart! I don't know where his unyielding motivation comes from!
I am a PNP so even though we are not rich, we aren't destitute either. I keep myself busy and understand his time constraints. We have excellent communication and I am involved in all of his/our decision-making so that's not really a problem. I don't mind moving around and changing jobs either. This is our dilemma.....we aren't really sure when the "best" time for us to start a family would be. (If there really IS a "best" time that is!!) Since my "grade A" eggs are, even as we speak, transforming to "grade B's" we would like to start sooner than later, but how do couples have kids when one of the partners is in medical school and not earning a salary? I ,of course, would have to go back to work AT LEAST part-time after having a baby, but if I am going to have children, I surely don't want someone else raising them!! We have no family nearby so they would not really be able to help us out.
Can a partner in med school or residency really have enough time to help care for and spend time with a baby/child, or would it really be better to wait until he was finished with (at least) med school before we had kids? How do people even afford kids when one partner is in med school? He has said time and time again that he would get a job if need be but I also don't want him working himself to death!
Any suggestions or shared-experiences would be great!! I am eager to hear about your trials and tribulations with med school/residency and raising kids!! Thanks so much and have a great day and weekend!!
This is my first posting so I hope I submit it correctly. I just recently discovered this gathering place and what a great idea! I have a feeling I will be visiting this site frequently during the next 7 years.
I am 29 years-old and my husband is 30. He graduated from the US Airforce Academy with a double major in Poli Sci and Economics, from the University of MD with a Master's in Public Policy, served in the U.S. Airforce, and is presently working on year #4 of his Ph.D. in child psychology (he FINALLY decided what he wanted to do). If everything goes as planned, he will start medical school in the fall of 2003. He eventually wants to practice child psychiatry, conduct research, and teach at a university. He promised no more school or degrees after med school!! Bless his heart! I don't know where his unyielding motivation comes from!
I am a PNP so even though we are not rich, we aren't destitute either. I keep myself busy and understand his time constraints. We have excellent communication and I am involved in all of his/our decision-making so that's not really a problem. I don't mind moving around and changing jobs either. This is our dilemma.....we aren't really sure when the "best" time for us to start a family would be. (If there really IS a "best" time that is!!) Since my "grade A" eggs are, even as we speak, transforming to "grade B's" we would like to start sooner than later, but how do couples have kids when one of the partners is in medical school and not earning a salary? I ,of course, would have to go back to work AT LEAST part-time after having a baby, but if I am going to have children, I surely don't want someone else raising them!! We have no family nearby so they would not really be able to help us out.
Can a partner in med school or residency really have enough time to help care for and spend time with a baby/child, or would it really be better to wait until he was finished with (at least) med school before we had kids? How do people even afford kids when one partner is in med school? He has said time and time again that he would get a job if need be but I also don't want him working himself to death!
Any suggestions or shared-experiences would be great!! I am eager to hear about your trials and tribulations with med school/residency and raising kids!! Thanks so much and have a great day and weekend!!
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