dd2 is 11 months, and sadly we have sort of realised that 3 might finish us off. Never say never, but we can't afford to upgrade everything - car, house etc.
We can only just cope with the workload at the moment.
But this is why I wanted 3 (or 4 or 5 or 6?):
I grew up as one of 5 children, and I loved it. It was like the Waltons, and I honestly grew up feeling so grateful to my parents for giving me so many brothers and sisters.
We all travelled to school together and had a little network of friends etc.
I loved family hols, which were restricted to cottages in the UK and camping, but they were like holiday camps.
Growing up we always had instant "friends" and we all played together. To my knowledge we never missed any of the things that we "missed out on". We just relished the things we had.
It wasn't all roses, and my mum is exhausted now, but with no regrets. I would love to have more children for this reason and have sadly accepted that it is just too hard for us (at the moment!). She never had a 'career 'as such, but a fantastic job which she loved.
I want a career and personal achievement in life, which I think is the main reason for sticking with two. I reckon it depends on what you want in life.