My fiance and I (getting married in 4 months) have been talking a lot about whether we can afford to have a baby. We both absolutely want to have a child, but we are terrified of the costs. Both of our priorities are to spend quality time with our child, give our child a high quality education, and live in a safe area. We live in the DC area and can't seem to figure out the best option, housing and schooling wise.
If we live in the District of Columbia itself, we'd have to send our child to private school, since the public schools are famously terrible. If we live in Maryland or Virginia, we'd be able to take advantage of great public schools, but we don't know where we'd get the money for a down payment on a house out there (it's much more expensive than DC itself).
We make about $160k between the two of us, are 27 and 28 years old, and are planning on trying to conceive in about 4-5 years.
It makes me emotionally sick to think about not having a child. We are honestly looking to just have one, but can't figure out a responsible way of doing it. My fiance keeps saying that he can't figure out a way to make enough money to feel comfortable supporting a kid and not working so much that he won't feel like a good father because he won't be around enough.
ANY advice you'd have for us would be so helpful!! I'm just completely at my wit's end and am not willing to just give up on my lifelong dream of being a mother this easily.
Thank you!! I'm sorry it's so long!
PS: Another issue we're dealing with is that he has MS (a seemingly mild case, but who knows what will happen down the line). That means I have to keep my very secure government job in case he can't work down the line, but it also means he has to earn the bulk of our income because I'll never make very much money.
Re: can we afford to have a baby??
Decide what needs to be in place (set dollar amount in savings, paying off debt, owning a house, etc) before TTC and be on the same page with your partner about the timing and budget.
BFP 6/15/14 EDD: 2/24/15
Op, you have gotten a lot of good advice, so I don't have much to add.
Since you aren't planning on children for another 4-5 years, I think you are in a great position to start putting some of the suggestions into practice. GL!
BFP 1- EDD 2/09/11 Missed MC DX @11 weeks D&C- 7/25/10 BFP 2- EDD 12/22/11 Natural MC @ 5w 2d BFP 3- EDD 1/25/12 DD Josephine born 1/16/12