Hello all!
I am relatively new to thebump.com, although I have been reading a bit and starting to become more familiar with things. My husband and I will be married 5 years next month, and we have recently begun discussing TTC. However, I am super nervous about actually conceiving because of finances. We both went to college and had to pay for it on our own - needless to say, we did not make sound financial decisions and have quite a lot of student loan debt. We also both work, and while mine is a steady income, he works on commission (with a possibility of moving up to salary - but it could be a few years away).
We do not have much of a savings right now, but I am actively working to remedy that. I am 32. Our families both live 2 hours away, but we do have a lot of friends that would be willing to support us that live near us. With our outstanding debt, there is absolutely no way that one of us could stay home, so we would have to find daycare.
I just feel like everything is against us. I know this is a lot to pack into one post. Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I be so concerned about finances, or just see how things all work out? I am afraid if I wait too long, I will miss my window of opportunity, and I am really starting to get baby fever.

Re: TTTC but Nervous about Finances
TTC #1 since August 2011
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September 2012: Start IF testing
DH (32): SA is ok, slightly low morph, normal SCSA Me (32): Slightly low progesterone, hostile CM, carrier for CF, Moderately high NKC, High TNFa, heterozyogous mutated Factor XIII, and +APA
October 2012-May 2014: 4 failed IUIs, 3 failed IVFs, and 1 failed FETw/donor embryos
November 2014: IVF w/ICSI #4 Agonist/Antagonist with EPP and Prednisone, Baby Aspirin, Lovenox, and IVIG for immune issues. Converted to freeze all due to lining issues. 2 blasts frozen on day 6!
January 2015: FET #2 Cancelled due to lining issues
April 2015: FET #2.1
PAIF/SAIF Welcome!
Baby Boy due October 2017
Hubby and I will not have 6 months living expenses squirreled away... but we're off BC and are NTNP. We set aside $8,000 for Baby Bump fund, have money emergency fund growing in another savings account (aiming to have 2 months living expenses by end of summer 2014), and are continuing to save in our general long term savings account.
We did do some financial modeling to determine that we can afford healthcare costs of the baby + daycare on our current salaries, and how that would impact our projected ability to save. (We already have life insurance, STD, LTD, etc in place.)
But, I'm not going to stress out about it any more. No need to hold off your life forever... God will provide if you have faith.
BGoperadiva: What have you decided so far?
BFP 6/15/14 EDD: 2/24/15