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I am a newcomer in the game, played only 5 hours before this scenario, but I did it!
I turned off the migration and increased the birth rate, as indicated in the comment below. The beginning was very difficult, especially with moving camp to another place. While you have only 2 adults, it is very difficult for them to have time to do all the work, and when your camp is attacking the mountain lion, you need several game loads to avoid the death of one of two people's (take care about bone spears!).
But, when the children grow up, and adults will become 7 people, playing becomes easier.
Raiders problem: do not rush to go into new eras! Open the technologies of the first era, reach the population 12-15, there are no raiders in the first era. After that, open the second era and study it. Small groups of raiders will appear in second era. In the third era, it is worth moving only with a population of 30-40 people, I think.
(reach 60 population)
1. open adamandeve.scn.xml with notepad, located in "SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\858810\1667682215\AdamAndEve"
2. scroll to the bottom
3. edit these lines:
<action type="SetMigrationParameters" min="0" max="0" period="100y" decrease_start_population="25" decrease_halfing_population="5"/>
<action type="SetBirthParameters" decrease_start_population="-1" decrease_halfing_population="-1"/>
voila, adult women will get pregnant every year if welfare is high enough (>90, i assume)
thats 5 children per woman max
thanks Schwifty K for this hack!