This is a great thread...........I have 6 kids and the question of how do you know when you're done has been a question that has been with me for the past 14 years....still am not sure I know the answer LOL. I think it's a question that can get even harder with the more kids you have because you see for your own eyes how different and special each one is and you reflect back on what you would have missed had you stopped. Everyone's purpose here on Earth is different. So no one's decisions or reasonings are going to be the same. You may be destined to be a doctor or lawyer or work at
Walmart. I believe that my purpose was to bring these 6 kids into the world and then probably work at Walmart when they all go to school...LOL.
Here is a pic of my family
My oldest dd is 14 and then my 4 boys are 11,8,5,4,and then my youngest dd will be 2 in March. I will be 36 tomorrow (ugh

). Anyhow, to the OP....you're kids are soooo young so DON'T sell your baby stuff yet. ( I still haven't sold anything LOL) At least give it a year. I think you will be a little more sure by then.
I came from a family of 4. It was just me and my younger brother. I hated not having a bunch of siblings and it especially sucks now that I am older. My brother and I have never been close. That has greatly influenced my life and family size. I want more in life for my kids and that is why I have had 6 kids ironically. Some may say I could give more to 2 but could I really? I am not extremely religious but I do believe in God and that he provides what he feels you need......maybe we would not be where we are today financially if we only had two kids. My DH's ambition for his career may not have been as strong and he may not have been as willing to take some risks he has along the way. We actually make more money now than we did when I was still working. So there is no way of being sure that two kids could of had more than 6 and frankly, the extra life experiences that each individual child brings to the family dynamic is worth so much more to everyone involved than material things could ever be. We still sometimes live paycheck to paycheck (especially around holidays) mostly but we do just fine. We don't drive new cars but we do take trips to Disney. What more could we ask for!?
Go with your heart and don't let things like money and other peoples opinions on what your family size should be influence your decision. Also, don't set an age cut off. I had always said no way after 30 and honestly...that was silly. I think kids keep you young. I witnessed it with many friends and family. I know people who had kids in their 40's and it completely transformed them (for the better,LOL). If you are less than 100% sure NEVER do anything permanent. My DH had a big "V" scheduled for 3 weeks after DD was born but I made him cancel. I do believe we will go ahead with it this year, but I did not want to be influenced by hormones or anything else when it came to that decision. Also, don't be influenced by how many can fit in a hotel room or having ride partners at amusement parks!LOL....I hear that so many times and it is so trivial....no worries...it works out! Believe me.....the more the merrier!
