Sure, but...: Sure, but both adults should want to have a baby. It's not a good idea for one person to dishonestly trick the other person into having a baby.
Answered 2/20/2016
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See below: Pregnancy is not something to take lightly. To consider to such means to get pregnant when your partner is opposed to it has the potential for problems. While some partners do come around if the other becomes pregnant, some do not and the results can disheartening both for the parent and the child. Before you attempt such means, you and spouse should consider marriage counseling to address this.
Answered 5/15/2013
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Possible, not good: With the distinction between a "yes" and a "no" vote, you really need to work this decision through with your husband in advance, rather than "spring" pregnancy on him and "see how it goes" (...Or if he goes...).
Answered 5/15/2013
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