My goodness what a lovely and well-written article (sort of 180 degrees the opposite of sugar's post on this thread
really).
Puts into words exactly what I feel about a second child, including the ever-so-slight regret that we don't think we should have another, despite it being a much, much better decision for us.
It's an odd position to be in, choosing to have just the one rather than being forced into the 'choice' because of other reasons. Am not for a minute saying that it's more difficult than wanting to have another but being unable to, as I am obviously certain that brings a special type of heartache. But comparisons are odious and pointless. Just because it's horrible to want a second child and be unable to have one, doesn't mean it's automatically easy to be in the position of not being unable to but not thinking it's the right thing to do anyway.
Some people seem very sure of their decision which is good. Others, including us and I think many on here, and the author of that article, are 99% certain. Obviously a 1% (ish) desire to have a child weighed against 99 other percentage points telling you not to is a pretty clear conclusion. But it's still difficult to hang those baby-making skills up for good, and the article sums that up really well.
Also a really nice way to describe, realistically and not sentimentally, the pleasures of having only one.
Thanks for the link OP