I imagine nobody has this data, but presumably the correlation between birth control / women’s empowerment and lower birth rates is because maybe most humans were conceived unintentionally? Like, what’s the moral implications of most people being accidents, is that a massively taboo topic or is it just so uninteresting that nobody talks about it?

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    Right, so I guess the question I have is, did the desired number of kids go down, or did everyone pre-1850s just put up with having more kids than they wanted? How many kids do people want to have?

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      Pre 1850s, in most cases, you needed to have lots of offspring regardless of wanting them or not… Mortality was high.

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        Not sure how it was elsewhere but where I live people usually had more kids because there were no retirement and once your body was weak you needed someone to provide for you. And more children = better chance of providing for their parents.