What if less space could actually mean more connection on your path to parenthood?
When my partner and I first started thinking about building our family, we dreamed of wide-open spaces and quiet suburbs. But then we stumbled upon an inspiring story that made us rethink everything. A family of four chose to live in a 900-square-foot apartment—not in the bustling city center, but a quiet suburb—and the benefits far outweighed the negatives. You can check out their story here.
At first glance, it might seem counterintuitive. How could fitting into a smaller place possibly help with the overwhelming journey of trying to conceive, let alone raising a family? But as I read about their experience, I realized something powerful: it’s not the size of your space but the closeness and lifestyle you cultivate that truly matters.
Apartment living: The unexpected ally for hopeful parents
The family’s story shared how those tiny quarters meant everything they needed was right at their fingertips. No long commutes, less reliance on a car, and a community that felt close-knit and supportive. It reminded me a lot of the home insemination kits many couples and individuals are turning to these days—tools that bring fertility support right into the comfort and privacy of your own home.
Think about it: trying to conceive can be filled with anxiety, costly appointments, and logistical puzzles. But what if part of the solution is embracing a simpler, more connected lifestyle that reduces stress and empowers you to take control? That’s exactly what companies like MakeAMom are helping with—by providing at-home insemination kits that are low-cost, reusable, and designed to work with various fertility needs.
Why close quarters might mean big fertility wins
Living in a smaller space pushes you to focus on what truly matters. Here are some surprising benefits that might resonate:
- Less environmental stress: The family in the article enjoys a near car-free life, which reduces daily hassle and promotes wellness—a factor often overlooked but vital for fertility.
- Enhanced intimacy: Limited space means more time together, creating emotional closeness that supports mental health and relationship strength.
- Convenience in fertility methods: Having everything at home—clean, discreet, and tailored tools like the Impregnator or CryoBaby kits from MakeAMom—means you can try conception methods on your own time without clinical pressure.
How can you create your own fertility-supportive environment?
You don’t have to live in a tiny apartment to reap these benefits. It’s about the mindset and what you prioritize daily. Here are some practical ways:
- Simplify your space: Declutter and designate a comfortable area for your fertility rituals, whether it’s meditation, yoga, or home insemination.
- Build your local community: Find or create support groups near you who understand the ups and downs of TTC (trying to conceive).
- Opt for discreet and user-friendly fertility tools: Products like MakeAMom’s reusable kits offer privacy, reduce stress, and increase your sense of control.
Facing challenges with grace—and a little innovation
The road to parenthood isn’t always straightforward. For some, it involves navigating sensitive issues like low sperm motility or vaginismus. This is where personalized at-home insemination kits can make a world of difference. By offering tailored solutions—like the CryoBaby for frozen sperm or the BabyMaker for those with sensitivities—MakeAMom empowers families to overcome barriers without feeling overwhelmed or exposed.
Why this story inspired me—and maybe it will you too
Reading about that family’s choice to embrace a smaller, well-connected living space opened my eyes. Parenthood isn’t about the perfect home or the biggest space—it’s about creating an environment where love, support, and hope can grow. And in 2025, technology and community resources are catching up to that vision more than ever.
If you’re on this journey, whether just starting or already deep in it, consider how your environment and tools can work for you, not against you. Maybe that means a cozy apartment, a trusted at-home insemination kit, or a tight-knit support circle.
After all, isn’t the goal to bloom where you are planted?
What’s your take on living small to dream big? Share your stories or questions below—we’re in this together.
Inspired by the article “Our family of 4 shares a 900-square-foot apartment. The benefits outweigh the negatives” from Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.com/family-planed-to-live-in-suburbs-shares-900-sqft-apartment-2025-7