I can't tell you how YOU will feel about it, or how it will be with YOUR family, but I can tell you from mine and my husband's family. I am the youngest of 3 and LOVE that I was raised with both a big brother and a big sister. My husband is the youngest of 7. Yes SEVEN! They ALL get along so well and talk about how fun it was to grow up with so many siblings. They said they ALWAYS had someone to play with, even if Mom was cooking dinner and Dad was doing yard work. They did have a few struggles though as well. For example, at one point the family was so poor that they made skirts for the girls out of dyed rice and potato sacks, and the boys only had 2 pairs of pants. They also had a LOT of rice, beans, and potatoes because their so cheap.
Even to this day, all 7 go out of their way to help each other and their parents. I LOVE being a part of their family! And I LOVE-LOVE-LOVE my son having so many cousins as a result. 13 FIRST cousins, on my husband’s side alone. Plus 3 more on my side. If my brother marries is current girlfriend it will add 2 more, and if my sister marries her boyfriend, there will be ANOTHER 4! That will give my son 22 cousins, and not everyone is done having kids! I LOVE it!
I personally want 4 kids, but my husband isn’t sure he agrees. He’s afraid we’d HAVE to put our kids in public school and he’s also is afraid that we may have to deprive them the opportunity to participate in special sports or hobbies because we couldn’t afford it. I understand where he’s coming from, but haven’t given up on it, YET!
Talk to your hubby about what you really want for your kids and what having another would do to that desire. If in the end, you BOTH agree that another kid (or 2) is in the cards for you, then there you have it. However, if one parent is against it, it is better that you DO NOT have the child. The un-wanting parent may unintentionally reject the child.
Hope it helped~ J.