In those days, a married woman gave birth some 6 to7 times. Sixty percent of medieval children died before they reached 16, half of them (30%) before reaching their first birthday. So on average a medieval family had 3 to 4 living children.
There was no limit to the number of children a person was allowed to have during the Middle Ages. In fact, since the infant mortality rate was very high, most people had as many children as they could.
As many as they could, child death was more than common so peasants had as many as they could. Those that survived could work on the farm and contribute to the household income.
Most medieval families had many children.
Two children are allowed in India per family due to high population.
There are about 7 people per family in the gold rush.
About 2, but before that it had to be a boy or they wouldn't take them, Actually, it was about 3.8 children per family, down from 7 in the 1800s, and they did not 'refuse' the baby if she was a girl.
IDK but the average number of children per household now is 2.3
This depends on what country you are talking about. For example, the average in the US is 2-3 children.
The average number of children per family is two sometimes three.
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In the 1950s, the average number of children per family in Britain was around 2.4.
About 2 children per family
The average number of children per family in Canada is around 1.5 to 2 children. This number has been decreasing over the years, with many families choosing to have fewer children or delaying starting a family.
In the 1920s the average number of children per family were 3. During this time, Margaret Sanger became very vocal on birth control and by 1933, the number of children per family was down to 2.
The average number of children per family in Ireland is estimated to be around 1.38 children per woman in recent years. This is below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman needed to maintain a stable population.
Two children are allowed in India per family due to high population.
Two.
In Italy, the average number of children per family is around 1.3, which is below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman needed to sustain the population. However, family size can vary greatly among individual families.
The average number of children per family in America is around 1.9. This number has been decreasing over the years, with many families opting to have fewer children.
This varies by nation and year, but for the United States, there is an average of about 2.5 children per family.