
When is a family complete?
For many couples, the family is complete with one child, and for many, with two. Some couples only feel complete with three or more children. It's an individual decision that depends on many factors. The most important thing, however, is what you want for yourself.
How do you imagine your future, what are your plans and goals?
Both parents should have the same vision. Parents who were only children themselves often wish for a sibling for their firstborn. There are many advantages to having two or more children. For example, the opportunity to spend time together and the feeling you give your children. Siblings share a common destiny and can understand and support one another. They can be friends forever. As a parent, however, you shouldn't underestimate the double responsibility, and even if it's probably the least romantic topic, your finances must also be sufficient to support two or more children.
How do you imagine the age differences?
What does your body say about multiple pregnancies?
Some women can give birth to five children and feel great; some have two and feel like they don't want to subject their bodies to another pregnancy. As wonderful as pregnancy is, it's a tremendous achievement for the female body.
For some couples, it's clear they're going to have a child. Once the child arrives, they often become so absorbed in their role as parents that they quickly develop the desire to add another child to the family, because the laughter of children fuels the family.
So how do you know when the family is complete?
When you come home, you should feel complete and happy. Family means never being alone again for the rest of your life! Isn't that a wonderful thought?




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