I can't agree with that rabbits don't want babies they are amazing mothers and so happy and responsible it also helps building trust and better bond between you and your rabbit, but I completely agree with that if you want to breed your rabbit, you have to think very good and understand that you will be responsible for keeping them alive, feeding and cleaning after them for 8 weeks at least, from week 5 they will produce lots of poo&pee and you will have to clean every day at least as if you will have 6 babies means you have 7 rabbits who will eat unlimited food and hay, and they won't be toilet trained yet so you will literally have to clean very often and it will be a lot. Then you will have to find safe homes for 6 young rabbits when they are 8 weeks, and you will have to do it fast before they are 10 weeks because they will start acting as teenagers then humping each other and spraying walls so it will be extremely hard to rehome spraying rabbit, also you will have to keep boys and girls separately from week 10-12 to avoid accidental breeding and also even same sex rabbits can start fighting, girls will become territorial and boys will start fight and spray walls, so you have 2-3 weeks to find them homes, and you wand them to go to a good home not to a shed with another 20 rabbits or as a Easter bunny for a kid who will lose interest after a couple weeks or to a girl who will try beauty products on them and when they get sick will dump them you want to find good safe homes for them it is extremely hard and you only have limited time.
Now imagine you are trying to rehome your babies and they are already in week 14-16, and you still have 4 babies and your own two. You will need to keep them all in separate cages 6 cages and let them out for a few hours a day, but also separately. If you are lucky maybe your girls will bond with their mother and can stay with her forever or until they can become sexually active a bit later depending on breed and temperament, some would stay with mother until 5 months but what I am trying to say, you will need to thing about your responsibilities before you breed them, first 6 weeks will be full of joy but then you will be in a tight spot especially if you have other commitments college or job it could be really not that easy.
There can also be a litter of 10 so you will have 12 rabbits at hand, won't be that funny.
So I think breeding isn't bad, irresponsible breeding is bad and also you can make a mistake there are many people taking free rabbits from ads and lying that they want them as a home pet for their sister or kid, and they end up in a shed with other dirty rabbits or used for a bait for training dogs or something, or some people love their snakes and feed baby rabbits to them, they won't tell you the truth they will come neatly dressed to collect your bunny or will send their girlfriend, also some people resale free or cheap rabbits just making money and don't really care where they go and not taking care of them. So just don't make too many babies don't put yourself in a trap make sure you will have time between 6 and 12 weeks and be prepared.
If you feel you can make it then do it, it's lots of joy and I believe once a year or just breed once and spay after would be great experience, also I would only breed rabbits with good temperament so they can make good pets.
Only my opinion, I am not a breeder but have some experience and know well what I am talking about.
You will want to keep some babies for sure so be prepared
