okay,new one.how many kids is too many?with octomom and the duggar's and the lik

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  1. momo6kids1968 profile image61
    momo6kids1968posted 14 years ago

    okay,new one.how many kids is too many?with octomom and the duggar's and the like,do couples need li

    big families are some what rare ,is the trend coming back?

  2. John Fracchia profile image59
    John Fracchiaposted 14 years ago

    My opinion is that too many kids is best defined as having them without the means to support them.  Sometimes unplanned pregnancies occur, but cases such as that of Nadya Suleman should never happen.  Before she was impregnated by artificial insemination, the clinic had an ethical responsibility to ensure that she had the necessary means to provide for them.

  3. Kimber Lynn profile image61
    Kimber Lynnposted 14 years ago

    I agree. The number of children you have should depend upon whether or not you can support them financially, physically, emotionally and educationally. They also take a lot of your "free-time" - something far too many people seem shocked to learn.
    You can not rely on others to do your job for you (ie: pay your way, receive freebies etc.). It may sound harsh - but having kids is a lifetime commitment. They are human beings - not accessories. If you can't make that commitment to each child you have, then you should reconsider adding to your brood

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    sorusposted 14 years ago

    It's really hard to say that someone should not have their kids.  I only have two and if you look at our financial situation, one could say that we have too many based on that alone.  When I was working full time before I lost my job, we had more than enough to support the kids, but is money really worth it when my children are ten times happier to have me home more? Isn't it better for them to be happy and healthy than stuff and nice clothes?  Therefore, Specialk3749, as long as the kids are happy and properly taken care of, who cares? 

    If people are having lots of kids merely for attention, then it's too much and they need to reconsider.  If someone wants a child merely for the tax break (and I do know of someone who said they wanted a child for that reason alone), then they should not have children.  Children should be seen as and treated like the blessing they are, and if someone can not give their child(ren) the love and attention they need, no matter how many they have, then it's too many.

    I know of a woman who can't handle her one child because she's too selfish and wrapped up in having men pay attention to her than properly taking care of her daughter.  She has too many kids (but I adore that little girl and miss her terribly!).  I also have a friend who had to use help just to get pregnant with her son and when they wanted one more, got triplets.  She adores them all and they are beautiful, well taken care of, and happy.  She does not have too many kids.  There are just too many factors and every person/situation is different.

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