I have a fantastic team, and it's much easier having children, because that creates a natural limit.
Having children truly ends adolescence. We are all either parents or children: responsibility-takers or those who demand from others.
And I think in your 40s, you land a little bit, physically and mentally, you arrive at a place where you feel you've learned some stuff. Having children at that point meant I had something very useful to do for the next 20 years.
When it comes to having children or not having children, I don't think we realise how many women have to deal with things quietly.
Having children has no bearing on the ability to be PM. I deeply regret that anyone has got the impression that I think otherwise.
I have my animals, we have the greatest life and I don't see us having children - never say never - but I really don't see it.
When I first knew I was having children, I thought I wanted boys, but then I thought I'd be better with girls. I'm quite sensitive, and you get more cuddles with girls. And they like their dads.
While childless couples are constantly asked, 'Why they are not having children,' my husband and I are bombarded with a different set of questions: 'Why would you have so many?' or 'Are you done having children?'