JennyCoulon
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We actually knew right after our oldest who is now 11 was born that we would want more children. Mason was born 6 weeks early with meconium illias, had surgery to fix his ruptured bowel 4 hrs after birth. He has a calostomy for about 2 months before his bowel was reconnected. He spend his first Christmas in the hospital and a total of 2.5 months before he was able to come home. He came home with a central line and on a feeding tube.
I gave birth to Tucker who is now 6 without all of the complications that we had with Mason. Tucker was also diagnosed with CF at birth but the cases were very different. Both of them have normal lung function but have trouble gaining weight. When Mason was 5 he got his g-button placed due to lack of weight gain. They are now talking g-button possibly for Tucker due to the same thing.
After Tucker was born we were on the fence about more children. We knew that we would love to have more but we just didn't want to push our luck. We had two boys with CF when the chances are 1 in 4. I found out about a year ago that I was pregnant again. I was concerned about the CF issue but figured that I would leave it in God's hands. Our daughter Peyton was born March 1 of this year and tested negative for CF. It is different to have a child that doesn't have CF b/c we are so used to the lifestyle of having 2 children with it.
It is something that you have to decide. I never thought about having another child any other way other than natural. I truly believe that God only gives you what he knews you can handle. Maybe just see what happens and take it one day at a time. It was a good thing for us that Tucker and Peyton were surprises so we didn't have to decide if we truly wanted to make that tough decision. For us it worked out. We are offically done with children now. It is tough to have two children with CF but it is also expensive to have 3 children. It is a decision that you and your husband have to make together. Good luck
I gave birth to Tucker who is now 6 without all of the complications that we had with Mason. Tucker was also diagnosed with CF at birth but the cases were very different. Both of them have normal lung function but have trouble gaining weight. When Mason was 5 he got his g-button placed due to lack of weight gain. They are now talking g-button possibly for Tucker due to the same thing.
After Tucker was born we were on the fence about more children. We knew that we would love to have more but we just didn't want to push our luck. We had two boys with CF when the chances are 1 in 4. I found out about a year ago that I was pregnant again. I was concerned about the CF issue but figured that I would leave it in God's hands. Our daughter Peyton was born March 1 of this year and tested negative for CF. It is different to have a child that doesn't have CF b/c we are so used to the lifestyle of having 2 children with it.
It is something that you have to decide. I never thought about having another child any other way other than natural. I truly believe that God only gives you what he knews you can handle. Maybe just see what happens and take it one day at a time. It was a good thing for us that Tucker and Peyton were surprises so we didn't have to decide if we truly wanted to make that tough decision. For us it worked out. We are offically done with children now. It is tough to have two children with CF but it is also expensive to have 3 children. It is a decision that you and your husband have to make together. Good luck