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Source: Radio New Zealand

Hayley Lyttle, 35, always imagined herself with three children. However, baby number two rocked their world with colic, leading to hours of crying each day without an obvious cause. Lyttle’s husband also started a business during the intense, sleepless season.

They made a somewhat impulsive decision to halt their family at two kids when the baby was four months old. Lyttle’s husband got a vasectomy, a near-permanent form of birth control achieved by a minor surgical procedure that stops sperm from being released.

As time went on, the baby grew into a toddler who slept well, and the business became successful. In 2022, the Lyttles came to doubt their vasectomy decision as New Zealand began unravelling itself from those hard Covid years, which had piled stress onto parents with isolating lockdowns, financial uncertainty and a spike in divorces.

– Published by EveningReport.nz and AsiaPacificReport.nz, see: MIL OSI in partnership with Radio New Zealand

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