Why is the practice of having only one child increasing?
Why is the practice of having only one child increasing? How many siblings do you have? We have probably faced this question many times in our daily life and asked many of us. The answer we often get from our peers is - we are two siblings, we are three/four siblings etc. etc. The answer that I am the only child of my parents and I am also the only child comes to us from very few people. But if you live in the US or any European country, having only one child, i.e. a single child, has become common. In fact, in the last few years in various countries of America and Europe, the trend of 'one child and one child' is increasing. Most married people in those western countries do not want to have more than one child. 31-year-old Jane Dalton, who lives in Ontario, Canada, wanted to give birth to four children and she had prepared for this. But in 2018, just two months after the birth of their daughter, Jane and her husband decided not to have a second child. That is, they decided to