Here is my question for the moms with cf:
What was your health like before you got pregnant? Pft's, work load, etc.. Have you noticed a gradual decline from pregnancy and cf or just the cf in general. I am pretty healthy. I don't have cfrd (yet), my pft's are in in the mid to upper 60's. They have stayed at this number for 10 years now. I work full time as a school teacher, and I have 2 part time jobs (teaching in my state doesn't pay that much <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> ) I can easily pull a >50 hour work week without batting an eye. So, I am wondering if I should just go ahead and get pregnant. I work so hard to keep in good health ( I workout everyday, eat right-- basically do the same things everybody else on this site does), and I don't want to damage that. But, at the same time, I know cf is progressive. So, in 6 years I could be really run down whether I have a baby or not. Right?? I have also started thinking that if I should get pregnant, then I should do it <i>now</i>. maybe have invitro?? I'm thinking that because, if I got pregnant now, I would have the July off ( I will quit my other two jobs when I am pregnant), and I would be due in Decemberish. Jan.-April is cold and allergy season for me.
What I want is some magic fairy to wave a wand and say: "Your pft's will stay up, your baby will be healthy, and you will become a grandparent" Wishful thinking I know <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I know it is different with every person. I was dead set against getting pregnant, but we are being turned down by adoption agencies left and right when I disclose my medical history. I would love to do surrogacy, but nobody is just going to help me, and I don't have that kind of money ( 3 jobs remember <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> )
Any advice??
What was your health like before you got pregnant? Pft's, work load, etc.. Have you noticed a gradual decline from pregnancy and cf or just the cf in general. I am pretty healthy. I don't have cfrd (yet), my pft's are in in the mid to upper 60's. They have stayed at this number for 10 years now. I work full time as a school teacher, and I have 2 part time jobs (teaching in my state doesn't pay that much <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> ) I can easily pull a >50 hour work week without batting an eye. So, I am wondering if I should just go ahead and get pregnant. I work so hard to keep in good health ( I workout everyday, eat right-- basically do the same things everybody else on this site does), and I don't want to damage that. But, at the same time, I know cf is progressive. So, in 6 years I could be really run down whether I have a baby or not. Right?? I have also started thinking that if I should get pregnant, then I should do it <i>now</i>. maybe have invitro?? I'm thinking that because, if I got pregnant now, I would have the July off ( I will quit my other two jobs when I am pregnant), and I would be due in Decemberish. Jan.-April is cold and allergy season for me.
What I want is some magic fairy to wave a wand and say: "Your pft's will stay up, your baby will be healthy, and you will become a grandparent" Wishful thinking I know <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I know it is different with every person. I was dead set against getting pregnant, but we are being turned down by adoption agencies left and right when I disclose my medical history. I would love to do surrogacy, but nobody is just going to help me, and I don't have that kind of money ( 3 jobs remember <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> )
Any advice??