CFHockeyMom
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As stated, this is a very personal decision. One that has been debated here several times and usually ends up in a locked thread.
That said, since you are asking for our input, I'll give you my mine...
Do you have the time to dedicate to another CFer (keeping in mind your next CFer may not be as healthy as your first)?
Are you financially able to take care of two CFers (not just now but in the future; many CFers live with Mom/Dad even into adulthood)?
Can you handle the emotional issues related with another CFer (again, keeping in mind that your next CFer may not be as healthy as your first)?
Your son is still very young. You and he have just begun your CF journey; a journey into the unknown. The progression of disease in your son may be slow or it may be quick. Don't underestimate CF.
The fact is that if you are going to take the chance then you need to prepare for the worst possible outcome. It is irresponsible and selfish not to.
As you can probably tell, my answer to your question (a question that my husband and I also dealt with) is NO you shouldn't have any more children the natural way.
I don't agree that IVF w/ PGD is abortion but some do. That's something you'll have to wrestle with.
Sperm or egg donation is not guarantee of no CF so you may as well just take your chances with yours.
Adoption, adoption, adoption. It is the most selfless and loving thing you can do.
That said, since you are asking for our input, I'll give you my mine...
Do you have the time to dedicate to another CFer (keeping in mind your next CFer may not be as healthy as your first)?
Are you financially able to take care of two CFers (not just now but in the future; many CFers live with Mom/Dad even into adulthood)?
Can you handle the emotional issues related with another CFer (again, keeping in mind that your next CFer may not be as healthy as your first)?
Your son is still very young. You and he have just begun your CF journey; a journey into the unknown. The progression of disease in your son may be slow or it may be quick. Don't underestimate CF.
The fact is that if you are going to take the chance then you need to prepare for the worst possible outcome. It is irresponsible and selfish not to.
As you can probably tell, my answer to your question (a question that my husband and I also dealt with) is NO you shouldn't have any more children the natural way.
I don't agree that IVF w/ PGD is abortion but some do. That's something you'll have to wrestle with.
Sperm or egg donation is not guarantee of no CF so you may as well just take your chances with yours.
Adoption, adoption, adoption. It is the most selfless and loving thing you can do.