Many many ways! For one, a child is a link between your blood lines. You have a biological connection. A child can stregnthen a relationship because now you have more to care about than yourselves. You wouldn't think about divorce as easily if there were a child involved so chances are a little better that couples will work out the problems. When a child is first born, there is a lot of stress for both mom and dad. Be understanding of that so it doesn't hurt the relationship and baby doesn't stress out. By 3 months, they can feel hostility or happiness from their parents and it will effect their development. Once mom is healed and can resume sexual relations with dad, that can really help a marraige. Hopefully there will always be time for a good romp, even if you aren't in the mood, it helps the psychological relationship of both partners. Very important: Be sure to get away from the baby as a couple when the baby is old enough to leave for an hour or two (about 6 months old). Couples need alone time to reconnect, otherwise everything is about the baby and when that baby grows up and moves out.....there is no marraige. You'd be suprised at how many couples divorce after the last kid moves out.
Same sex coupling is unacceptable and a child brought up in this sinful "relationship" is improper for the child.
A professional who helps people understand their chances of having a child with a genetic disorder is called a geneticist.
If your relationship is shaky, then having a child will probably not make it stronger. You should work on your relationship first, to see if you both want it to continue, and then work on things to strengthen it. Having a child is a serious business and will take up the next eighteen years of your life. So you need a good partner who's with you all the way in this.
Yes, the one-child policy of the People's Republic of China prohibits urban couples from having more than one child. However, this does have exceptions including: rural couples, ethnic minorities, and parents without siblings themselves. It is estimated that approximately 35.9% of the entire population is subject to the policy.
No. she not in a relationship with anyone, so she can't have another kid.
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No, having a child does not change the age of the minor and it does not grant emancipation.
Couples who have family histories of genetic defects can undergo genetic testing and counseling to see if they are at risk for having a child with one of the lipidoses disorders.
Because couples of different races have been having children for thousands of year, no one knows who was the first. At the time, no one even cared.
To address your wife's habit of yelling at you in front of your child in a constructive and respectful manner, you can try having a calm and private conversation with her about how her behavior is affecting you and your child. Express your feelings and concerns openly, listen to her perspective, and work together to find healthier ways to communicate and resolve conflicts. Consider seeking couples therapy or counseling to help improve your communication and relationship dynamics.
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Yes. Whether you like it or not, you WILL like your second child better. The first one was good for a while but he/she is getting boring. You will be able to give your second child hand-me-downs therefore not spending as much money on the second. Your first child is like a practice round, let your second child be your main focus. Chances are your child will end up fine. The second child is always more liked and that is just a fact.