YOGYAKARTA - Couple relationships are often measured through various major milestones, ranging from the level of marriage, living together, to the decision to have children. Being a parent is not only about bringing a child, but also about mental, emotional, financial readiness, and long-term commitment. Many couples feel that marriage automatically means being ready to have children. In fact, the reality is not that simple. Raising a child requires great maturity and responsibility, often even changing life priorities drastically. Therefore, it is important to recognize the signs that a couple is not ready to be parents, so that the decisions made are really mature and for the good of all parties, especially the child who will be born.

Signs of a Couple Who is Not Ready to Be Parents Not Ready Emotionally and Mentally

As reported by the Parenting page, emotional readiness is the main foundation in raising children. If a couple still often has difficulty managing emotions, being irritable, or tends to resolve conflicts in unhealthy ways, then this can be a sign that they are not ready to face the dynamics of being parents. In addition, couples who are still very focused on personal freedom without compromise also show signs of not being ready. Mental immaturity is also seen from the way of dealing with responsibilities. For example, often postponing obligations, being less disciplined in managing time, or being inconsistent in commitments. Raising children requires consistency starting from meal schedules, sleep, to education and character formation. Without mental readiness, this pressure can trigger prolonged stress.

Management of Self Still Confused

Self-management is the key to success in fulfilling the role as a parent. If you still have trouble managing time, managing finances, or maintaining cleanliness and order at home, then this can be a sign that you are not ready to be a parent. Children need a stable and orderly environment to grow and develop well. If daily life is still chaotic and still find it difficult to manage everything, then this can be a signal to improve self-management before becoming a parent. Good self-management skills will help create a safe and comfortable environment for children.

Considering the Life of Parents is Heavy

If you see your parents' life as something heavy and scary, then this can be a sign that you are not ready to be a parent. Indeed, being a parent comes with many challenges, but if you only see it as a burden and can't find the positive side, it might be a good idea to postpone the plan. If the thought of becoming a parent makes you anxious and unhappy, then take the opportunity to reevaluate whether you and your partner are really ready for this responsibility.

Not Ready Financially and Relationship

Financial factors are often the main consideration in the decision to have children. The cost of childbirth, baby needs, education, health, and daily needs require careful planning. If a couple still has trouble managing finances, has a lot of debt without a clear repayment plan, or does not have a stable income, then this could be a signal that they need to postpone plans to have children. However, financial readiness is not only about the amount of money, but also the ability to manage finances wisely. Do the couple have an emergency fund? Is there a long-term plan for children's education?

Independent and Free from Family Intervention

The decision to become parents must come from a mutual agreement and readiness, one party does not feel forced or just follow the wishes of the partner or family pressure. Otherwise, there will be a sense of regret or emotional burden that can affect the parenting pattern. Not less important, couples who have not been able to work as a team in simple things, such as sharing household chores, will likely be overwhelmed when it comes to sharing childcare responsibilities.

Being a parent is a long journey full of challenges and happiness. However, the decision should not be based on social pressure, age, or other people's expectations. Recognizing the signs that a couple is not ready to become parents is not a form of failure, but a manifestation of maturity in making big decisions. A strong foundation can be built first by preparing yourself emotionally, mentally, and financially. In the end, mature readiness will provide the best environment for children to grow and develop healthily and well.

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