How many babies can the post 90s generation have if the restrictions are lifted?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think two is enough, after all, the times are changing, the standard of living is also increasing, if you have too many children, it will not only reduce the quality of life of the children, but also increase the financial pressure on parents, so even if the restrictions are relaxed, it is enough to have two or three.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you let go of the restrictions, you can only have two children. If you have a third or fourth child, you will be fined.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The country has now opened up the two-child policy, and each parent can have two children.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think it's two kids at most. Because the life of the post-90s generation is particularly stressful and needs to face various pressures, the two children are also the limit.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The birth restrictions have been relaxed, and the post-90s generation will not have several, after all, the cost of raising children is too high now, and it is impossible to just eat and wear.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now the post-95s are of marriageable age, and most of the post-90s have also started a family and have become a new batch of novice parents. However, the issue of marriage and family is not as valued by this generation as it is by the post-80s and post-70s, and various ideologies are also very different from those of the previous two generations. For example, in the case of marriage, the age of marriage is being postponed, and the marriage rate of young people is declining, but the divorce rate is rising.

    There is also the issue of childbirth, obviously after the liberalization of the two-child policy, I thought that there would be a new wave of fertility, but the result did not appear as expected.

    My friends born in the 90s, about the hot issue of having a baby, they all seem to be unimpressed, and they also say that they can understand the fertility rate very well. Out of curiosity, I then asked them a question, if the number of babies is no longer limited, how many children will you have? As a result, these post-90s friends were unmoved, and their answers were also very heart-wrenching.

    I asked this question at the time, and one of my friends was the first to say that he didn't want to give birth to any of them, and his tone and expression were very firm. As soon as the words fell, everyone else agreed, still not wanting to have children.

    As for the reason why I don't want to have children, my friends said that after going to school for so many years, I was urged to marry as soon as I got out of the social work before I was stable, and I immediately ended my single life and joined the marriage army, followed by having children. The whole life was arranged clearly, there was no life of his own at all, and he changed directly from single to married mother, which was too sudden, and he was still a child.

    Some friends said that now people are not willing to have so many children, the less the better, to pursue quality, it is difficult to cultivate a child. And the best way to maintain a high standard of quality of life is not to have children.

    The concept is different, and I care more about my own personal value.

    In the eyes of our parents, grandparents, and grandparents, people who start a family and raise children in this life are constantly dedicated to the whole family. This was the social trend at that time, and it was also the fact that the living environment did not allow it, and even the basic needs such as food and clothing had to be constantly struggled, and there was no energy to consider their own ideal pursuit.

    This is not to say that the older generation lacks a sense of responsibility for their children, but that the social environment cannot allow parents to invest too much energy in their children, as long as the children can grow up safely and healthily, it is very good, and the basic education and living conditions can be met is the standard line. Now that the standard of living is rising, psychological and spiritual satisfaction has received corresponding attention, and raising children is no longer just satisfied with simply raising children, but is a technical job. If they can't afford this big responsibility, the post-90s generation will carefully consider whether they have the qualifications to be parents.

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