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H wanted to pay off all loans and have an e fund of about 10 grand before we started TTC. We have made real progress but I feel ready for a child. We have 3 in savings and will have 19,000 left on loans on the 15th.
We live at a boarding school with incredible job security for both of us and completing his baby bucket list would only take about 18 months.
Should I stifle these feelings and continue with the plan instead or should I talk to him?
I feel like I'm crazy for even thinking of kids with 19,000 dollars of debt and only 3 grand in the bank.

Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Re: Am I crazy?
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Since you do not have housing costs, how have you trimmed your current spending to get rid of the debt?
You definitely NEED a good emergency fund of 6 months expenses (assume your DH loses his job and now you need to rent etc)
IF the SL is at a low interest rate, I would pay it down to at least 10K then consider kids, while you continue to pay more than required each month.
I am working two jobs currently and we are putting all of my money to loans while his checks go to the rest of our lives as well as helping with loans. We are able to put up about 2,500 a month on the loans now that I have a second job. Unfortunately we are out of things to sell and ways to cut back. We don't eat out except for once a month or so and we do not shop. I had to get a new pair of pants for work and it just about killed me. Haha.
We have talked and agreed to start TTC after the loans are paid off and to save money while we wait to become pregnant/are pregnant. It is important to both of us to be free of the student loan debt first even though sometimes it feels so far away. The new plan puts us at TTC in 12 months instead of 18 and is making me feel much better.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015