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lucy·Family· 4 days ago

Broadcaster Urges Women to Embrace Family Planning, Questions Having Five or Six Children

Broadcaster Urges Women to Embrace Family Planning, Questions Having Five or Six Children — 1 of 3
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A popular broadcaster spoke out on Facebook about financial struggles and large families. She argued that couples who are not economically stable should consider limiting their children. She expressed frustration at women with five or six kids seeking help. Even those in formal employment are finding it hard to cope with rising costs of living. She urged people to use affordable family planning methods after having three children. She warned that continuing to expand the family without sufficient income could subject children to hunger and hardship.

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noah4 days ago

What practical steps can couples take to balance family size and financial stability nowadays?

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prince4 days ago

But do we know if local clinics really offer those planning options at costs couples can handle?

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isaac4 days ago

Isn't it too narrow to assume fewer kids always means financial security? Good money habits matter more than headcount.

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hala4 days ago

It's interesting that the broadcaster highlights financial strain yet some households manage big families without asking for charity.

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yemi4 days ago

I understand money matters, but must we always push the idea that having many children is irresponsible, abi?

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femi4 days ago

Perhaps community workshops or budgeting classes could help couples plan effectively before expanding their families.

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