
Do you overthink, “Should I have another baby?” This parenthood quiz helps you figure it out. Should you get pregnant again?
Should You Have Another Baby?
If you’re mentally, physically, and financially prepared, and having another baby is what you desire, you should go for it. But if you’re unsure about another pregnancy and feel unprepared, you’re better off without another baby.
Reasons to have another baby:
- Your other kid(s) will have a playmate.
- You will experience beautiful aspects of parenthood again.
- Your family will extend further.
- You will be a more experienced and less anxious parent.
- You will have more people to love and receive the love of.
- It will bring you and your spouse/partner closer.
Reasons not to have another baby:
- A new baby means more responsibilities.
- Taking care of a newborn is expensive.
- Your kids might not get along.
- You might have less time to care for yourself.
- It may affect your career negatively.
- You may need to upsize your house or get a new car.
- It may lead to mom guilt or postpartum depression.
How to Know if It’s Time for a Second Baby?
You know it’s time for another child when your hopes and excitements outweigh your fears and concerns. You have a realistic vision of another pregnancy’s upsides and downsides. Yet again, you feel like it’s worth it.
Are You Confused? Take the Second-Time Parent Quiz
The second-time parent quiz is a series of 20 parenthood questions to determine whether you should have another baby.
It’s designed for parents wondering, “Am I ready for a baby?”
Since pregnancy is a personal decision, the test is in the self-report format. All it does is help you assess your mental, physical, and financial status for extending your family.
For a less serious (more fun) experience, try “How Many Kids Will I Have?” Let us guess your future.
How Does the Quiz Help with Your Pregnancy Decision?
You must review specific parts of your life before getting pregnant again. These include your mental and physical health, free time, money/budget, marriage, and even the age gap between your kids. And the quiz asks questions that help you clear your mind about them.
Mental conditions.
You should not have another baby if you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or any serious mental health issues.
Physical conditions.
According to WHO, you should wait for at least 18 months before another pregnancy. Plus, it’s crucial to get a clinical checkup in advance.
Time management.
Extending your family is going to be time-consuming. You should not go for another kid if you don’t have enough time.
Finance.
You need to be financially prepared for a new one. Giving birth to a baby alone costs $18,865 on average. And you need to spend at least $17,000 per year to raise a child in the US.
Symptoms.
Subsequent pregnancies have different symptoms. You’ll feel and look different. It’s best to consult your OB/GYN before getting pregnant.
Age gap.
While it’s a personal matter, the age gap between your kids can affect your pregnancy decision. A narrow or wide age gap comes with its own downsides.
Marriage.
Whether positive or negative, giving birth to another child affects your relationship with your spouse or partner. And it’s vital to evaluate the impact in advance.
How to Know if You’ll Regret Not Having a Second Child?
Laying off the pregnancy decision might cause fear of missing out. But you won’t regret having another baby if you’ll use all your resources to take care of your current family.
Not having a new baby means you’ll have extra time and money to spend with and on your loved ones, which will keep the regrets away in the future.
Take the Quiz to See if Another Pregnancy is the Right Choice
Still asking yourself, “Should I have another baby?” Take the quiz to find the answer.
The second-time parent quiz helps you evaluate your current condition and figure out how prepared you are for pregnancy.
Note that the test is not exclusive to second-time moms and dads. Anyone with one or more kids can participate and get accurate results.
Disclaimer
The second-time parent quiz is not a clinical assessment. You must consult your doctor or OB/GYN before making pregnancy-related decisions.
How to Play?
Playing personality quizzes is straightforward: Choose the option that’s true about you—or you relate to—and select “Next.” Unlike trivia quizzes, personality tests have no right or wrong answers. But the questions are in forced-choice format. The point is to push you to choose an option that makes the most sense, not the one that’s 100% true. For the most accurate results, don’t overthink your responses. Go with options that you “feel” are the best.
How many questions does this quiz have?
20 questions
How long does it take to complete this quiz?
4 minutes
Questions of the quiz
- Question 1
How do you feel about your previous pregnancy?
It was a horrible experience.
It was okay.
It was a beautiful experience.
- Question 2
Have you ever struggled with postpartum depression?
Yes, I have.
Not really.
No, I haven’t.
- Question 3
How would you describe your overall anxiety level?
My anxiety level is high.
I have moderate anxiety.
My anxiety level is low.
- Question 4
How long could your savings last if you were to live off them?
3 months or less
4-8 months
At least a year
- Question 5
What kind of house do you live in?
Small (1 bedroom)
Medium (2 bedrooms)
Large (3 or more bedrooms)
- Question 6
What’s your family’s salary range?
$6,000 or less
$7,000-$10,000
About $15,000 (or higher)
- Question 7
What kind of car do you own?
We don’t own a car.
Sedan, coupe, sports car, or convertible.
SUV, minivan, or station wagon.
- Question 8
Are you willing to invest in a new car?
No
Maybe (it depends)
Yes
- Question 9
What about a new house? Would you like to upsize your house?
We can’t afford it.
I’m not sure about that.
Yes, we’d love to do that.
- Question 10
Which one sounds like a reasonable monthly budget for raising a child?
$500 or less
About $1,000
$1,500-$2,500
- Question 11
How many kids do you already have?
3 or more
2
1
- Question 12
How much free time do you have per day?
3 hours or less
4-6 hours
7 hours or more
- Question 13
Can you afford a babysitter?
No, we can’t afford a babysitter.
I’m not sure if we can afford that.
Yes, I’m sure we can afford a babysitter.
- Question 14
How old is your youngest child?
10 years or older
5-9 years old
4 years or younger
- Question 15
Will another pregnancy endanger your health?
It’s likely.
I’m not sure.
It’s unlikely.
- Question 16
Are you planning on becoming a full-time parent?
No, I have a career.
I’ve been thinking about that. (Not sure.)
Yes, one of us will be a full-time parent.
- Question 17
What type of job do you have?
9-to-5
Part-time
Freelance or other
- Question 18
Do you own a house?
No, we live with our parents/others.
No, we live in a rental house
Yes, we do own a house.
- Question 19
Have your previous pregnancies affected your marriage?
Yes, negatively.
Not really.
Yes, positively.
- Question 20
Final question: How old are you?
39 or older
18-25
26-38