Becoming a parent, having one, two, three children, sometimes expanding the tribe during the second union… Whether it’s a deep-rooted desire or a simple possibility, welcoming the youngest seems possible for a long time, because if we want to: can. But one day this perspective disappears for good. We have to give up because illness, age, or life’s ups and downs force us to move on. And this “never again” seals the end of the story.
“Reactions largely depend on the motivations and circumstances that lead to such a decisionnuance originally by Lucy Joly, a psychiatrist at Saint-Antoine Hospital and co-author of the book with her colleague Hugo Boteman In mothers’ brains (Editions du Rocher). We often think that parents are “depriving themselves” when it comes to not having any more children. But some refuse it, because pregnancy, Birth or receiving the first child suffered. 15% to 20% of women…
Source: Le Figaro

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