First, as far as I understand aggregates are objects, but they are not class instances. The construction of these aggregates is delegated to factories in order to avoid manually building aggregates. Suppose in one part of your application you have an object which has 5 objects related to it.
In one portion of the application, you need only 3 of these other objects, but in another you need all 5. Do you write seperate factories for each case? Seperate methods on the same factory? Or, do you simply write a factory which always returns an aggregate with all 5 pieces?