I'll chime in on ths subject too.
I was in your position about a year ago. We were a little concerned about our baby's nucheal (sp?) fold (totally unrelated to CF), so we decided to have amnio.
When we spoke to the doctor, some things came up, and we decided that we should be testing the baby for CF also. Honestly, I'll never forget the look on the doctor's face while we were discussing the possibility of CF. He looked scared, and told us without telling us that if he was in a situation where there was a possible CF diagnosis, he would terminate.
I really didn't think much of it, I was so sure that everything was going to be ok, and i was worrying over nothing. Not so lucky.
When I got the call that our baby had CF, my heart broke, and we were faced with a difficult decision.
We decided not to terminate, but i was very nervous throughout the rest of my pregnancy. She was born happy and healthy and beautiful!
She's my first child, so I really don't know any different, but although it is difficult, it is nowhere near impossible. She takes pills with every meal, we do nebulizers 2 times a day, and we do chest PTs twice a day also.
Time consuming? yes. Worth it? Every minute.
The decision is up to you, but from where i am now vs. where i was a year ago, it's a lot less scary. The new treatments coming out are so promising. No matter where this journey takes us, I'm proud to be a part of this beautiful little one's life.
PS. If you need to talk more, please feel free to PM me.
I was in your position about a year ago. We were a little concerned about our baby's nucheal (sp?) fold (totally unrelated to CF), so we decided to have amnio.
When we spoke to the doctor, some things came up, and we decided that we should be testing the baby for CF also. Honestly, I'll never forget the look on the doctor's face while we were discussing the possibility of CF. He looked scared, and told us without telling us that if he was in a situation where there was a possible CF diagnosis, he would terminate.
I really didn't think much of it, I was so sure that everything was going to be ok, and i was worrying over nothing. Not so lucky.
When I got the call that our baby had CF, my heart broke, and we were faced with a difficult decision.
We decided not to terminate, but i was very nervous throughout the rest of my pregnancy. She was born happy and healthy and beautiful!
She's my first child, so I really don't know any different, but although it is difficult, it is nowhere near impossible. She takes pills with every meal, we do nebulizers 2 times a day, and we do chest PTs twice a day also.
Time consuming? yes. Worth it? Every minute.
The decision is up to you, but from where i am now vs. where i was a year ago, it's a lot less scary. The new treatments coming out are so promising. No matter where this journey takes us, I'm proud to be a part of this beautiful little one's life.
PS. If you need to talk more, please feel free to PM me.