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Nope, don't think so. The fact that she can carry that many kids successively is proof that her reproductive health is still OK. |
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No, it can not damage her ability to bear more kids but the things that matters most is the risk of giving birth. |
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No, I have an Aunt that really has huge family because of her ability of getting pregnant almost every year, but her fertility is not even affected because until now, she's very much capable of getting pregnant. |
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My grandmother birthed 10 kids! Interval was every two years she got married at 18. So I dunno, this was years ago before we were all stressed, exposed to pollution and everything else! |
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also, people (like our grand parents) got married in their late teens. So at this age they are fertile and most women stayed at home to take care of her families. There's no additional stress of an outside job. |
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I hear yah, madame_cora. |
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It is nice to have many kids, but they must be taken care of. The good thing to be faced is to think of the future of the child. If you can support the needs of the children then go to have many children. But If you think you can not support of many children then have a family planning. |
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I cant imagine having that many kids. All I want is ONE child. |
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There is no connection about of too many kids in infertility, even if the babies are successively came out to this world. Children are gifts from God. |