First of all DaLaHu, welcome and while I obviously wish you didn't need to be here, you will discover a great group of people on this site.
I can't answer your question, like others have said I don't think anyone can.
However, I do want to clarify another option as it was mentioned. While it is not for everyone, there are thousands of kids in this country, and overseas, looking for parents willing to love them.
My wife & I have adopted 3 times, in addition to several 'home-grown' kids. The most recent adoption was of a 6yr old with CF, thus why we are now here as well.
While yes, adoption can cost, you can also spend nearly nothing. Some basic options are:
International: you can get anything from a baby to teen, costs range greatly from as little as a couple thousand (~$5 for our 1st son), up to $30K+ for a 'perfect' baby from China or Korea.
Domestic-foster care: if you adopt a child from foster care, it is FREE. All costs are covered by the state, and if you accept a child with special needs (can be as simple as over 3, or things like ADHD) you are often eligble for a month stipend until they turn 18.
Domestic-private agency: there are several well respected private agencies that coordinate adoption, often babies that would end up in foster care that the mothers choose to give a chance at a family w/o the state. These range in cost, however one of the largest which is in NYC has a sliding scale based upon your income to make it affordable.
That said, again I can't imagine being in your position; the risks are so high, but at the same time having a child is wonderful. I wish you the best as you & your wife look at this decision.
PS: if anyone is interested in more info on adoption, please feel free to PM me and I can answer just about anything. If I can't my wife can.
I can't answer your question, like others have said I don't think anyone can.
However, I do want to clarify another option as it was mentioned. While it is not for everyone, there are thousands of kids in this country, and overseas, looking for parents willing to love them.
My wife & I have adopted 3 times, in addition to several 'home-grown' kids. The most recent adoption was of a 6yr old with CF, thus why we are now here as well.
While yes, adoption can cost, you can also spend nearly nothing. Some basic options are:
International: you can get anything from a baby to teen, costs range greatly from as little as a couple thousand (~$5 for our 1st son), up to $30K+ for a 'perfect' baby from China or Korea.
Domestic-foster care: if you adopt a child from foster care, it is FREE. All costs are covered by the state, and if you accept a child with special needs (can be as simple as over 3, or things like ADHD) you are often eligble for a month stipend until they turn 18.
Domestic-private agency: there are several well respected private agencies that coordinate adoption, often babies that would end up in foster care that the mothers choose to give a chance at a family w/o the state. These range in cost, however one of the largest which is in NYC has a sliding scale based upon your income to make it affordable.
That said, again I can't imagine being in your position; the risks are so high, but at the same time having a child is wonderful. I wish you the best as you & your wife look at this decision.
PS: if anyone is interested in more info on adoption, please feel free to PM me and I can answer just about anything. If I can't my wife can.