This is a very complex situation. Generally, it is not ethical. Pregnancy should be a personal choice based on one's own will, not someone else's desire. In most cases, forcing or wishing someone to get pregnant without their full consent goes against basic human rights and respect for individual autonomy.
Rather than taking it at face value, which is inappropriate, it could be that she wants to hear stories that are big in scope or have a large impact. For example, stories of great adventures or grand historical events that have a 'huge' significance. It's important to communicate clearly with her to find out what she really means.
Such a topic is not suitable for discussion as it involves inappropriate and unethical content. We should encourage conversations that are beneficial and respectful.
A single mom wanted a baby very much. She worked hard, saved money, and got herself ready both financially and emotionally. She then went through the process of in - vitro fertilization. It was tough, but when her baby was born, it was the happiest moment of her life.
Well, it could be that mom is feeling lonely or her own children are growing up and leaving home. So she wants her sister to have a baby to bring back that sense of family togetherness. It could also be that she sees her sister as a great potential mother and thinks a baby would complete her sister's life. However, these are still mom's own projections and not valid reasons to force the sister into pregnancy.
A bigger pantry is also an option. With a larger pantry, she can store more dry goods like cereals, canned foods, and spices. It helps in keeping the kitchen organized and ensures that she always has the necessary ingredients on hand.
It might be a bigger pond. A larger pond can attract more wildlife like frogs and dragonflies. She can also put more water plants in it and create a more diverse aquatic ecosystem in the garden.