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Single Parenting and the mom of eight, well, fourteen
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 243620"><p>I listened to her interview. At one point she said that she "believed" her 6 children wanted more siblings.</p><p>She said, "I know it cost money to raise children. But What is mone? It is only paper."</p><p>She went on to say that she plans on supporting these kids using her degree.</p><p>LOL...does she think Grandma will take care of 14 children while she works? And if she thinks she could afford a babysitter for 14 kids - And work, she certainly would not be able to support the kids. how is she ever going to have a night out?</p><p>what do you think the sitters would cost?</p><p> </p><p>I was reading links on other multiple births. In the 30 or 40's a set of quintuplet girls were born to a family in Canada. They already had children at home. The government stepped in and removed these 5 babies because the family could not support 5 more. The children were put back into the home when they were 9 years old. I do not agree with that either.</p><p> </p><p>I do agree with all of your posts regarding psychological screening, and on-going support prior to fertility treatment. As well as throughout a pregnancy of multiples.</p><p>I can't imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 243620"] I listened to her interview. At one point she said that she "believed" her 6 children wanted more siblings. She said, "I know it cost money to raise children. But What is mone? It is only paper." She went on to say that she plans on supporting these kids using her degree. LOL...does she think Grandma will take care of 14 children while she works? And if she thinks she could afford a babysitter for 14 kids - And work, she certainly would not be able to support the kids. how is she ever going to have a night out? what do you think the sitters would cost? I was reading links on other multiple births. In the 30 or 40's a set of quintuplet girls were born to a family in Canada. They already had children at home. The government stepped in and removed these 5 babies because the family could not support 5 more. The children were put back into the home when they were 9 years old. I do not agree with that either. I do agree with all of your posts regarding psychological screening, and on-going support prior to fertility treatment. As well as throughout a pregnancy of multiples. I can't imagine. [/QUOTE]
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