| If I wasn't totally infertile that would be me. 9 babies, 2 living. Sucks. |
Agree that a LOT Of the 3+ kid families are oops babies, or include multiples. I know two families that had oops triplets. |
Another agree. Thinking about my friend group, this is spot on. |
You're real gullible if you think this. |
This is the opposite for me. I had 3 very much planned babies as well as every other friend with 3. The only friend I know with an oops third had planned on 2 and then had twins. However, I’m still in my 30s. I imagine the oops third could still happen with some of my friends who think they’re done with 2. We’ll see whose vasectomies and IUDs hold up until menopause hits
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They are much more common with fertility treatments. That’s what PP is talking about. |
I'm in my late 40's and grew up in an area with a lot of Mormons (I'm not Mormon.) Back then, every Mormon family I knew had at least 4 kids--a few were bigger like 8-10 kids--but four kids was by far the most common number. Now, all those people that came from families with 4 kids? They have 5. Seriously every Mormon I know has 5 kids. Five is the new four. |
Why? She could be talking about me. I have oops triplets. |
As someone whose kids were conceived via fertility treatment, accepting the higher risk of multiples does not mean that you intend to have multiples. They’re still very much a surprise. |
I think Mormons used to want to be done with having kids very early--I think of my mormon relatives and they always talked about being done having kids in your 20s. But now I see more and more young mormon families saying they want to have kids well into their 30s. |
This. I had one, wanted a second, got my second and a third through twins. |
I don’t agree |
Fertility treatment obv |
The liklihood of twins increases with maternal age so I don’t think it’s “obv” |
I have a few coworkers who ended up with accidental 4 kid families, where they went for a 3rd and it was twins. Yikes! But yes - a lot of 3 kid families, many more than when I was growing up and everyone had 2 kids. |