leebee
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@QueenIsabella I appreciate the honesty of your last paragraph. I think we all know we have the days that would make my mom say, "NOW they tell me about birth control!" although most people I know won't admit to not always loving being a parent.
We have one child. I had DD when I was 37, and broke my pelvis during labor/delivery. I was older, broken, sick, and was 100% sure that I didn't want more kids. However... there I was, 42 and pregnant again. I couldn't believe I was pregnant, wasn't sure if I was ready for or wanted another child. When I miscarried, I wasn't upset. One was a terrific number for us, and DD is the person to whom I am probably closest. If we'd had a second child, I know I would have been fine, and TBH, some days I wonder what it would have been like to have a second, how that would have affected how DD grew and who she became, etc. However, one was it for us, and I don't for a second regret it. We could afford for me to stay home until she started third grade, and were able to also afford camps and ballet training, both of which wouldn't have happened for her if we''d had to stretch the money further. While we couldn't afford college when she went, we have made the loan payments (almost done!) so she's not carrying the burden. All in all, while I somedays wonder what having a second child would have been like, I am more than 100% happy with only having had one child, and yes, if I had it to do all over again, I'd have an only again. One was a good number for us!
We have one child. I had DD when I was 37, and broke my pelvis during labor/delivery. I was older, broken, sick, and was 100% sure that I didn't want more kids. However... there I was, 42 and pregnant again. I couldn't believe I was pregnant, wasn't sure if I was ready for or wanted another child. When I miscarried, I wasn't upset. One was a terrific number for us, and DD is the person to whom I am probably closest. If we'd had a second child, I know I would have been fine, and TBH, some days I wonder what it would have been like to have a second, how that would have affected how DD grew and who she became, etc. However, one was it for us, and I don't for a second regret it. We could afford for me to stay home until she started third grade, and were able to also afford camps and ballet training, both of which wouldn't have happened for her if we''d had to stretch the money further. While we couldn't afford college when she went, we have made the loan payments (almost done!) so she's not carrying the burden. All in all, while I somedays wonder what having a second child would have been like, I am more than 100% happy with only having had one child, and yes, if I had it to do all over again, I'd have an only again. One was a good number for us!