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Michelle Obama is quite content with her and Barack Obama's four-member family.

After welcoming daughters Malia Obama, 26, and Sasha Obama, 23, the author of Becoming disclosed that she put an end to the former president's plans to have another child.

Michelle told pregnant Kylie Kelce, I was like, I think I've been lucky with these two, during the March 20 episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast. We ought to have a third, Barack said, and I responded, Dude.

Ultimately, the lawyer didn't want to risk anything after having two good sleepers, as she put it.

She acknowledged, I think we're going to get a crazy one. It's just a matter of luck.

Michelle, who reflected on her own experience with postpartum depression, was never blind to the stress that comes with the early stages of motherhood.

She clarified that you love these babies, which was the main source of the postpartum depression she experienced with her children. You're connected instantly. Oh my God, you think, all you have is me. I'm very sorry for you. You should have a parent, I wish. Since I'm in charge now and I don't know anything, you deserve better.

Fortunately, Michelle, 61, found Barack, 63, to be the ideal partner. However, the family faced challenges as a result of his election as president. After all, Malia and Sasha were 10 and 7 years old when they moved into the White House with their parents in 2009, respectively, and were 18 and 15 when they left in 2017.

Regarding their adolescent years, she added, They lived in the White House longer than they lived anywhere. You have to be normal, you have to learn how to drive, and there's prom. You're attending a party. Was there any alcohol present? You have a boyfriend now, and you have agents.

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