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From A Mother of Twins
I agree you should be able to make your own decisions and have more than one child at a time if you want but I am not too sure that it will be that convenient for your life style. I have four children two of them are twins and they were my first and it was a handful trying to take care of them. For starters, when you only have one child you have one to take care of. Having two or more at a time you have to spend more time taking care of them and getting them ready and its more expensive for everything. I say try and get pregnant on your own and if it is meant to be ( like me ) you will have twins. You never know you might like the concept of having one in diapers at a time not 2 or 3 or more.