Ditto |
I knew I wanted to be a mother, quite desperately. Envisioned an “ideal” family with three kids when I was young and single. Felt very fortunate to get pregnant easily and give birth to a healthy baby. At no time did the feelings of yearning return. My motherhood cup is full. I never felt the pull, the yearning, the daydreams of a different family as my child grew. On rare occasions I feel wistful about the snuggly baby time in my life, or think about what we would name another child. But I know in my heart and in my gut that I don’t want to do it again. I don’t feel like someone is missing or that our family is incomplete. |
I wanted 5 kids. I grew up as an only child and was jealous of the kids that had siblings. I just had one kid and will not be having anymore. |
Wanted 4.
Have 4. Thought about a 5th but it’s too late now. Sticking with 4. |
Wanted 3.
Have 3. Will end up with 3 barring a birth control failure (I have a IUD and am 41) |
It seems like only rich people are the ones having 4 these days. |
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2 2 |
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2 2 |
How many kids did you want before having any? 3
How many kids do you have now? 2 How many do you think you’ll end up with? 2 |
3
1 plus 2 miscarriages 1 but my husband talks about adopting and I am on the fence |
DH and I both wanted 4-5 when we got married.
After we had one, we realized two was plenty! |
we make ok money and two kids are expensive. Can’t imagine raising 4 in this area. |
I always wanted one daughter and always knew I would adopt her. I did. (Age 40.)
3 years later I met the most wonderful man I'd ever known. I married him six months later and eventually adopted his 2 boys. A roller coaster!-- from daughter and me to household full of kids (and a husband I never thought I would have an interest in looking for). |
Thank you. I sincerely appreciate that. ![]() |
Wanted 6 -8
Have zero. Will be very lucky to have one. |