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We just found out we are both carriers of D508 gene and our 20 Week fetus has CF. We found out because echogenic bowel was discovered on our 18 week sonogram. From what I read (correct me if I'm wrong), this is the worst kind and due to the echogenic bowel, the baby will already have to have surgery when it's born. We are very distraught and don't know what to do. We decided to keep the baby no matter what last week before we knew for sure if it had CF, and now that we know for sure, we are unsure what to do again. On one side we think that we can definitely handle it won't be that bad. On the other side, we think that it may be a miserable life depending on the severity and is it our duty to protect this child from that pain and suffering? We have a 2 1/2 year old that is healthy and we don't know how the two would be together. Would the new baby always be jealous of our 2 year old because she's healthy? We have read lots of articles and watched videos and there are two completely different sides to this. I think we are strong people, and a strong couple, but it's still so much to deal with. I feel like either decision has extreme negatives, as well as the positives. Has anyone been in our situation before and can offer any advice? Thanks in advance.
We just found out we are both carriers of D508 gene and our 20 Week fetus has CF. We found out because echogenic bowel was discovered on our 18 week sonogram. From what I read (correct me if I'm wrong), this is the worst kind and due to the echogenic bowel, the baby will already have to have surgery when it's born. We are very distraught and don't know what to do. We decided to keep the baby no matter what last week before we knew for sure if it had CF, and now that we know for sure, we are unsure what to do again. On one side we think that we can definitely handle it won't be that bad. On the other side, we think that it may be a miserable life depending on the severity and is it our duty to protect this child from that pain and suffering? We have a 2 1/2 year old that is healthy and we don't know how the two would be together. Would the new baby always be jealous of our 2 year old because she's healthy? We have read lots of articles and watched videos and there are two completely different sides to this. I think we are strong people, and a strong couple, but it's still so much to deal with. I feel like either decision has extreme negatives, as well as the positives. Has anyone been in our situation before and can offer any advice? Thanks in advance.