Beck, maybe you could offer us some advice then instead of spouting off about how you don't agree with yadda yadda yadda....
How do you afford to support your child(ren)? Have you spent years saving in order that not only you can afford to pay the mortgage each month with your savings, but you can also run your home and provide for your child? Or do you work and have a partner on shifts that can look after the child when you're not there? Or do you live in social housing and you're entitled to benefits?
Like Spanner, I am not entitled to benefits (well I will get around �10 if I'm lucky, and lets face it that will barely cover the cost of nappies) because I own my own home. I live on a massive housing estate and if I wanted to be able to stay home and look after my child full time then I would need to sell my house, give up work, apply to go on the housing register, spend a few months on the sofa at my in-law's with the baby, spend six months in a poxy drug and prostitute ridden mother and baby unit (I can afford to say this because I work within this sector and know first hand), then spend a further six months in a flat in a high rise block before MAYBE getting a two bedroom flat when the baby is around 12-18months. Oh, and of course, I would have to declare that my husband isn't my husband, and that he does not live with me or support me in any way.
If you have any other suggestions Beck, aside from workig til I am 40 and taking the chance that I will have problems conceiving then, then let me hear them, I'd love to know how you did it.