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Kyeira240
1 year ago

The reasons for a single child can be very diverse and it does not have to be because they would rather not have had a child.

My best friend wishes nothing more than a second, but she loses one child after another. Meanwhile, she doesn’t want to keep trying, because she goes through hell every time she loses one.

Another friend would also like to have a second but there would be financially difficult and they would like to offer their children everything, so they prefer to stay with one.

I have two children and I am overjoyed, but I would like to have three. Unfortunately, the last pregnancy was very problematic and now I can’t get any more children. (Bin first 26)

There are certainly endless reasons why many are opposed to a second decision.

Maybe you have often caught the parents at the wrong moment, children are strenuous and can sometimes just overwhelm or annoy you, but that doesn’t mean you don’t love them.

Certainly there are those who regret to have got a child but (I’m going far out of the window) I mean, most do not regret it and love their child.

Tobi1980670
1 year ago

Certainly not. It all focuses on this one child. It should be perfect. The helicopters are also on the way.

Spikeman197
1 year ago

I find it hard to say…

At least the decision GEGEN is a second child (or even more) in the industrial states for decades a very conscious one!

There were always some couples, or women who didn’t get children for a variety of reasons, but the clear majority got at least one. Since the so-called pill kink, however, there are more and more people who decide against others after the first.

BackupBone
1 year ago

That’s what happens to you, because the children can also deal with siblings.

But if the parents are the only “gamemate”, it doesn’t go 24/7. In other words, individual children have to deal with themselves, and that can be “caltherous”.

neele03377
1 year ago

No, many parents probably just wanted a child and no more.

SamaMoldo
1 year ago

There are many reasons for a single child (fertility, age, money, nerves, living conditions or just the fulfilled child’s desire)

By the way: an unplanned child is not automatically an unwanted child and also intended children are not automatically spilled over with love and attention.

AriZona04
1 year ago

Then you should take a closer look. I know about a family where the mother had some miscarriages. After that, she was finally pregnant until birth. It just stayed with this one child. It wasn’t planned.

Geocacher76
1 year ago
Reply to  Semtex07

Statistically, one of 10 women has at least one miscarriage, some even more.

AriZona04
1 year ago
Reply to  Semtex07

A few. I don’t know any statistics.

Keineahnung457
1 year ago

Exit is very common. I don’t know so many people with children I know they didn’t.

SamaMoldo
1 year ago

10-15% of all pregnancy – is not so rare, but you don’t talk about it in public.

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

That’s bullshit, too.

Very many women suffer a miscarriage during the first pregnancy – many do not notice it because they have a leaving directly.

My female physician said that the female body often makes a rehearsal run, whether everything is okay and a pregnancy can be completely carried out.

Emmi07615
1 year ago

yes these couples wanted to have more children than those with more than one child

Dreamdrummer
1 year ago
Reply to  Emmi07615

The source of these statistics would interest me in this statement.

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

Huh?

I think you should look over your plate edge.

What you say is absolute bullshit.