jillio
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Let me be more specific. Women want their children to have resources and opportunities. When that is within reach, women limit the number of children. To have a large number of children reduces resources (including time and energy for each child). For this to exist, there are 2 requirements. First, women have to perceive that resources and opportunities are truly within reach (and not a long shot). Second, women must have control over their reproductive lives. The former is hampered by social factors and lack of power. The latter is prevented by religion and political groups.
Research shows that women want access to birth control where it does not exist. I have a friend who works for the Carter Foundation and she's in Africa now. They are working to eradicate parasites in the water supply.
I can relate to what you are saying. I decided to have only one child because my first was deaf and I didn't have the resources to tend to all of his needs, plus have enough left over for a second child. The second child would have gotten the short end of the stick, and therefore, I made the decision to stop with my son.