A.B. asks from Vermontville, MI on March 14, 2008
To Have or Not to Have Another Child.
I have 4 boys. They are 17,15,12,and 18mos. Other people tell me that my baby will be like an only child. They say as only children or younger children with large spaces between them and the ones above them, they had lonely childhoods.
Should we have one more?
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S.P. answers from Grand Rapids on March 15, 2008
We are going through a similar decision process, although we only have one boy who is eighteen months. Neither my husband or I were an only child and I really don't want my child to be but there are financial concerns with the cost of daycare and we are not getting any younger. It is a tough decision. Let me know if you get any good advice.
H.W. answers from Detroit on March 15, 2008
I am 31 with a sister 36, sis 39, brother 41. I wasn't lonely! Now that I'm 31 I have a great relationship with all of my siblimgs. When I was younger I would've been happy to get rid of my closest sister, but now I wouldn't trade her for the world. My brother who is the oldest was my best buddy when I was small - he was great. My hubby has a sis 12 years younger than him also and they are very close. I hope this helps you!
T.C. answers from Detroit on March 15, 2008
I have two older sisters who are 8 and 9 years older than me. It would have been great to have a sibling my age, but I was spoiled rotten and now have the best of both worlds... older sisters, a great childhood and some truly wonderful friends who are like sisters to me.
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D.N. answers from Detroit on March 18, 2008
A., this is up to YOU. Did you want another child before other people started telling you how much you need to have another one. Once the littlest one came out, did you have a feeling of ... the kitchen is closed or not? Being lonely could be something these other people are projecting on to your child. Is your child in daycare, does he have friends he sees often? Is he involved in regular activities? As a middle child there are times I WISHED to be an only child. Right now, my son is full of energy and needs a playmate, but I knew I wanted more children. Decide what you and hubby want to do first then, post back and I'll give you witty retorts for people who need to mind their own business (or start paying for the college fund).
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L.W. answers from Benton Harbor on March 15, 2008
I think there are worse things than being an only child. I would only add another child if you truly want to and feel you are up for the challenge. One benefit of another baby might be that you won't have to entertain so much as they can play together.
T.C. answers from Detroit on March 15, 2008
I have two older sisters who are 8 and 9 years older than me. It would have been great to have a sibling my age, but I was spoiled rotten and now have the best of both worlds... older sisters, a great childhood and some truly wonderful friends who are like sisters to me.
A.P. answers from Grand Rapids on March 17, 2008
I think that is totally a decision for you and your husband. If you pray, pray about that..make a decision and pray if it's the right choice. Whether the child will grow up "lonely" will depend on how you raise it, and with an 18 mo old I wouldn't worry.
Good luck
J.J. answers from Detroit on March 15, 2008
I think you and your husband need to decide what you two want. Forget about what everyone else thinks. Its your decision. You will never make everyone else happy. A child is always a blessing. This is a very personal choice. If people always made the choice that they would be lonely children, the earth may die out! Okay, a slight exaggeration, but you get my point. Kids are in school with other children, ie not lonely, and the other siblings will love to have them around (once they are around).
S.S. answers from Detroit on March 15, 2008
Well, I have one child and he seams happy enough. If you can financially manage another...why not adopt?
S.
M.D. answers from Grand Rapids on March 15, 2008
Hi A.!
My husband and I have 5 children also ... Honestly, we let God plan our family and it couldn't have been better. We never have to think about what children we could have had or how many ... He just took over and we trusted Him. We did use Natural Family Planning which takes some effort but wanting to do God' will was our focus. Go ahead let God take the reins ... you will not be sorry!
J.H. answers from Saginaw on March 15, 2008
I have 3 older siblings, they are 12, 13, 14 years older than I. I never felt like an only child simply for the fact I knew I wasn't. I became and aunt at 8 years old, which was the most AMAZING thing in my life. I grew up with my nephwes and we are closer than close. Probably closer than most siblings! Other people always asked me what it was like to have "older" parents. I never looked at things that way. They were the only parents I knew, and I thought they were great.
My husband and I are currently expecting our first child together. He has a daughter from a previous relationship that lives with us. She's 10. I think the difference in age has a lot to offer these kids when they are older. They will always have a resourse for troubles or questions other than the parent figures.
Hope this helps. :) You do whatever your heart tells you is right. That will be the right answer for you.
J.
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