I had no idea that so many women on this site had similar situations. My husband has a 13yo daughter. We got married when she was 5 years old & we were both 30. I told him right from the start that I wanted children & he was OK with that but he wanted to wait for a year after we got married to start trying.
Well, we waited for a year then I stopped birth control which really panicked him & he wanted to wait longer but I refused. Then after approx 3 years of TTC with no success at all I went to a RE. All my tests came back normal but his did not. It was a real shock for him and at first he did not want to do IVF at all. I insisted that I wanted children so eventually he got on board. But he was really unsupportive through that 1st attempt. I never felt like he was excited or even "got it." After all, he had a child and liked things just the way we were. He gets to be a dad on the weekends & still be a kid through the week. I was really angry with him that he wanted to not start trying to have a baby right off after getting married because we might have had a better chance then. I think I was unfairly blaming him.
We've been through a lot since that 1st attempt, and finally I feel like he understands a little better what it's like for me. Not totally understands, but better than before. He goes to my appts with me, asks ?'s, stays involved. And it's really helped our relationship.
He doesn't smoke but he refuses to do other things that might improve his sperm like take a multivitamin or wear loose underwear. After everything I've been through & all the $ we've spent it's really frustrating.
I'm not sure how to motivate a man to quit smoking. Maybe after you've had your baby & start exercising, get your figure back, and start looking really hot again it will motivate him to start doing the same. Just drop hints like "you know, cigarettes really make you look older."
Best of luck with your 2WW and to the rest of you,
2ndtimer
