How many children you have to be happy as parents

Having one or two children is something that can add to your happiness. But what if you have a third child? Not so much, according to a 2014 study where researchers have measured the level of happiness of British and German parents before and after their children's birth, it broadcasts Telegraph. This does not [...]
Having one or two children is something that can add to your happiness.
But what if you have a third child? Not so much, according to a 2014 study where researchers have measured the level of happiness of British and German parents before and after their children's birth, it broadcasts Telegraph.
This does not mean that third, four, or five children fall in love with fewer parents than their first children. But simply being a parent becomes a bit routine after seeing the miracle of birth (the first two children) and changing hundreds of diapers.
Also, after the birth of more than two children, financial expenses will be far greater and can be inexplicable.
Another theory says that in large families small children may be unplanned, and this may cause stress to parents.
Research also suggests that the older you are when giving birth to your first child, the happier you will become and the longer you will experience happiness












