Look, Allah (SWT) knows what is best for us and where our well-being lies. Giving birth is very important for a woman—for both her emotional and physical health. The Prophet (PBUH) will take pride in the large numbers of his Ummah, so women should have more children. If you look at Europe, the birth rate is low, which is why they are now emphasizing having more children. They have introduced concepts like the 'Soft Girl' lifestyle, where the man earns and the woman raises children; this is a natural concept—a matter of biological survival.
Along with this, when people enter the bond of marriage, just as it is a man’s right to have children, it is also a woman’s right. Both sides must agree; these are matrimonial rights.
Regarding your point about physical issues: if there are already children and there is pressure from the husband to have more, every case is different—unless you specify the exact case. Today's educated girls often limit their capacity after having just two children, which is wrong. My own example is before you; MashaAllah, I have seven children and have raised them very well.
Suggestions vary from case to case. Some have genuine health issues, or perhaps the previous child is still very small and they need a gap. If a man is simply being overbearing or 'bossy,' that can be opposed. First, the woman should present her case before Allah, and then before her husband.
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