Psychotherapist offers compromise strategies for couples disagreeing on having children
A psychotherapist who has spent 50 years helping couples navigate the decision to have children or remain child-free says middle ground is often possible. Merle Bombardieri, author of "The Baby Decision," advises couples to aim for 80% certainty rather than 100%, as total certainty is unrealistic for most people. She recommends a solo exercise called "chair dialogue," where individuals sit in separate chairs representing parenthood and child-free choices to explore their feelings. Bombardieri also suggests rating one's decision on a scale from 0 to 10 to gauge the strength of each partner's preference. She emphasizes that someone certain about being child-free should never have a child just to please a partner. Compromise scenarios include having one child instead of three, delaying parenthood to travel first, or finding other ways to nurture a love of children. Bombardieri notes that some couples may ultimately decide to part ways, and that success depends on both parties feeling heard.
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