Money pressures
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The arrival of a child can bring a wide range of financial
pressures from dealing with the pressure of being the
sole earner, coping with the day to day living expenses
or worrying about the long term costs of college. In
this section dads' share how becoming a father has affected
them financially.
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"This is my wifes and I third attempt
at having a baby hopefully 3rd time lucky
as we lost the other 2 at the 24 week stage
and the 12 week stage. You buy stuff just to
let it sit for no reason, get rid of it and then
have to buy it all again"
"I feel much more incentive
now to earn good money for the 'family'.
Before it was just for me and my wife
and she earned, so if I didn't need
any more there didn't seem much incentive
to go looking for more."
"We talk more about money than
we used to. It feels so domestic and
boring. Wish we just had enough and
didn't need to worry about it."
"I also miss not having so much
money to play with. We were very lucky
and never really thought about money
when we were both earning, but now
it is so different. Talking about
overdrafts is not very stimulating."
"I don't resent my kids for
making me poor! But do wonder how
on earth we will get them through
college if they want to go. There
are so many things you should be putting
money away for, but most people I
know are living for today and hoping
for a miracle sometime in the future."
"Can't work out how anyone comfortably
affords to live in the South East
these days. Buying a house in the
Home Counties must be a powerful contraceptive.
Any sort of property requires two
incomes to cover it."
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If you find you are struggling with any aspect of
parenting including financial problems you can find
help and support through:
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They provide help and information to
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If you don't feel able to talk to those
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