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Is it wrong to seek fertility treatments in order to have twins or more babies?

I don't have fertility problems, but I would like to give birth to multiples. Is it wrong to want fertility treatments to become pregnant with more than one baby?
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my husband and have discussed it together he thinks it's a great ideas being that we are both in a stable jobs.
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Usually they implant you with at least two eggs as the chance of even twins is so small.  If you are financially able to 1) pay the high cost of fertility treatments and 2) support multiples and are aware of the great amount of time and energy and stress involved in caring for multiples and are certain you can handle that level of stress, then I don't think it's wrong.  If you aren't able to even afford the fertility treatments or know you don't have the time or financial resources to care for multiples, then I think it is a thought that should be abandoned.  

Another thing that may make it "wrong" to do this (not necessarily to have the desire): How does your significant other feel about this?
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