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How Many Children Would You Have...

243 replies

OtherS · 13/09/2025 17:38

If you had no worries about space, money, negative impact on career, social life etc? A lot of people seem to suggest that the collapsing birth rate is down to financial worries etc, but I'm wondering whether it's at least as much to do with women not actually wanting huge numbers of children. We used to have 6, 7 or more very regularly of course, but we didn't have much choice back then. Now we have contraception and less societal / marital pressure to have kids, is the reason for low birth rates more to do with woman's choice than concern about the impact of a large family?

AIBU - It's all about money; if I could afford to have 14 kids, keep my job, figure and lifestyle, I'd be all in
YANBU - Even with all the wealth - and nannies - in the world, 1 or 2 would definitely be more than enough for me, thanks.

OP posts:
lrjh · 13/09/2025 20:03

I would have four. I have four. Two adopted two biological.

However, on the YABU, with all the money in the world I wouldn’t keep my job, and I don’t care about me, figure. Interesting nobody even mentions that either. Not even a consideration. Which is so refreshingly lovely.

and on the YANBU

I would never have a nanny or someone else helping so that doesn’t fit me either.

so if I had all the money in the world, I wouldn’t change what I have, but I would help those who are so desperate for a child, and cannot. That, to me, is the greatest injustice.

JonathanGirl · 13/09/2025 20:03

If money was no object, I think I would have had four.
But DH wanted to stop at two, and I think wouldn’t have wanted more even if we were millionaires.
It’s up to both people in the relationship, not just the mother.

Fearfulsaints · 13/09/2025 20:04

One, I stopped for health reasons.

There's no way I'd risk another pregnancy. Especially in places with no abortion, id be terrified if i was going to die and medics wouldn't intervene.

Without health, but better finances, id have had 4.

cheesycheesy · 13/09/2025 20:05

I have 2. Would love 4 but will stop at 2.

Didimum · 13/09/2025 20:07

1 or 2. I don’t think people had more kids years back due to wanting that many. I think sex education and contraception were worse.

QuantumPanic · 13/09/2025 20:13

If money was no object, four. As it is, hoping for two.

SunflowerNSunshine · 13/09/2025 20:14

Always zero. We don’t have money worries, haven’t had since we were mid 20’s and we’re now mid 40’s.

Dogaredabomb · 13/09/2025 20:15

Before having children I assumed I wanted 4 or 5. But two is my number, for me it's the emotional bandwidth, I can't do more people!

WhatALightbulbMoment · 13/09/2025 20:18

I'd have had 4. We stopped at 3 because I couldn't face any more sleepless nights, and DH was terrified of another pregnancy loss. Money wasn't an issue (we're not wealthy, but could have managed with 4 if that's what we really wanted).

Crunchienuts · 13/09/2025 20:23

I have two, I would have two or three but no more.

Moreteaandchocolate · 13/09/2025 20:25

NoahDia · 13/09/2025 17:44

I can't really vote because you've made it far too specific.

I wanted to vote YANBU but 3 is my chosen number.

Same

stayathomer · 13/09/2025 20:27

We have 4. I always find it sad when you see people listing all these ‘I’ll have a baby if these things align’ because life throws everything and anything at you and for the most part a lot of people find a way. I think different numbers suit different people and get that 4 seems too many for many

feelingalittlehorse · 13/09/2025 20:27

Always presumed I’d have three; but now mid thirties and recovering from a second loss, I suspect it will be one or two (or I hope and pray!).

So my reduction in birth rate will be due to age and fertility- not due to finances.

weasleylover · 13/09/2025 20:27

Have 3, and would love to double it.

AhBiscuits · 13/09/2025 20:28

We have 2 and it's enough. DH and I take one each sometimes so they get one on one time. I can grab one with each hand if necessary.

FixTheBone · 13/09/2025 20:28

5....

We actually have 7. Mrs FixTheBone l thought was never going to stop wanting more, but was suddenly satisified with 7.

I thought 5 was a good number, especially as there is a 7 year gap between 1 and 2, and a 4 year gap between 3 and 4, the others are all in pairs. I feel like the middle child has been a bit ignored / not had quife as much of me as the others...

avocadotofu · 13/09/2025 20:28

Still one.

ravenclaworslytherin · 13/09/2025 20:28

I've got three, if money wasn't an issue I would've loved to have four. However with two parents working full time, it's difficult enough juggling work, school and extra curricular activities

EmeraldShamrock000 · 13/09/2025 20:29

Four I have two.

Typo

Birch101 · 13/09/2025 20:30

If money wasn't an issue and I could afford sleep consultant's and all the hobbies and activities, then probably 3. At least we could all fit in the same car lol. But one and done camp

MeridaBrave · 13/09/2025 20:30

I have 3. I might have had a 4th under the circs you set out - it impact on career mostly and also just couldn’t be bothered to do pregnancy and babyhood again.

TaborlinTheGreat · 13/09/2025 20:32

I'd only ever wanted to have 2, but if I hadn't wanted a sibling for my child I would have stopped at 1 purely because childbirth sucks tbh.

DisturbedSleep · 13/09/2025 20:32

Four. I have three, and wouldn't have four due to finances and space.

middleagedandinarage · 13/09/2025 20:32

Somewhere in the middle, I certainly don't want 6 or 7 but have 2 and would of probably had at least another 1 maybe 2 if money was no issue.

SajaBoyMystery · 13/09/2025 20:33

I’d have 6. I have 3 and can’t have anymore as I’m now sterile.