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AITAH for pursuing medicine even though my wife is pregnant?

by Charlie Brown
October 19, 2025
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At just 24 years old, he stands on the precipice of a life-changing journey—fatherhood and medical school—each demanding his heart and time. His dreams of becoming a doctor were set long before the joyous news of his wife’s pregnancy, and despite the looming challenges, he chose to delay his ambitions to support her every step of the way through this precious chapter.

Yet, surrounded by doubt and criticism from family who see his path as selfish, he grapples with their harsh judgments. His resolve is fueled by love and a vision for their future, balancing the weight of responsibility with the hope that his sacrifices will build a legacy of care, strength, and unwavering commitment to both his family and his calling.

AITAH for pursuing medicine even though my wife is pregnant?

I am 24 years old and My wife is 25....

I start med school next year, everything is already set...

however some of my wife's family has openly stated that...

I decided to become a doctor before my wife was...

I am a veteran and the GI Bill will help...

I am not going to med school because I want...

They keep telling me that school is too long and...

I care more about my wife's input than her family...

As renowned family therapist Virginia Satir famously stated, “We are the sum of our decisions.” In this situation, the OP’s decision to pursue medical school is a significant life choice rooted in a long-term plan that predates the pregnancy, making it a decision about his future contribution to the family unit.

The core conflict here revolves around external boundaries and differing timelines for achieving family goals. The wife’s family is projecting their values—prioritizing immediate physical presence over future career investment—onto the OP. The OP’s motivation is not rooted in abandonment but in professional fulfillment which directly supports the family’s future security, evidenced by his veteran status and financial planning. While the family expresses understandable anxiety about the coming changes, their statements cross into criticizing a foundational life commitment already made by the couple.

The OP’s actions are appropriate given that he has already demonstrated significant accommodation (postponing school) and has secured spousal alignment. A constructive recommendation for the future is to establish firm, united boundaries with the in-laws, focusing communication strictly on shared family plans rather than defending the merits of his career choice. The couple needs to present a unified front: ‘This is our plan for our family’s future.’

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justamom0820 Actually, it's selfish to have a child when your...

Proud_Trainer_1234 Stop listening to your wife's family.

Or, alternatively suggest they begin providing you and your family...

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Short-Cla*sroom2559 Her family doesn't get a vote. She needs to...

She is not the first woman in the world to...

give up your dreams. Go to school. If her family...

Due-Net-88 NTA: NTA but why weren't you all using birth...

catinnameonly Lots of people go through med school and have...

Unicorn-Detective Tell your wife's family that specialist doctors in USA...

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Lazy-Yogurtcloset784 I am sorry, but you are right and they...

Go to medical school. Never turn down a blessing, and...

You would never forgive yourself and there is no way...

The Original Poster (OP) is facing strong external pressure from his wife’s family who view his decision to start medical school as selfish, given his wife’s pregnancy. Despite having the financial stability through benefits and the crucial support of his wife, the OP is struggling with self-doubt regarding the timing of his career pursuit versus immediate family demands.

Considering the OP’s established commitment to his career path, the existing financial security, and his wife’s support, is it genuinely selfish to proceed with medical school as planned, or is this pressure an unwarranted intrusion on his long-term shared goals?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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