Megan Alger and her husband, Stephen, have a large family, demonstrating their commitment to pro-natalism and family values. They homeschool their children and support self-sufficiency among siblings. Most of their children were born at home, a practice they intend to continue. The family reflects the ideals promoted by the government regarding larger families, but they also voice concerns about the lack of support for maternal health and safe birthing practices. Community organizers, like Katie Chubb, stress the need for better safety measures and choices for expecting parents in the current system.
Megan and her husband strongly believe in the family unit, choosing to homeschool their children and deliver babies at home, embodying a pro-natalist ideology.
Katie Chubb emphasizes that despite the government's pro-baby messages, there is little action taken to improve maternal safety and options for childbirth.
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