Looks like this post has been around a while - but as one of the newbies I wanted to join in. Very interesting (and sobering) perspectives. My wife and I have begun sniffing around at the prospect of expanding our family. No answer yet though we're leaning toward a 'go' maybe next year working closely with our CF team (as they'd requested that we do).
This may have already been posted, but I like Dr. Warwick's test for determining whether you're ready.
From "MY THOUGHTS ABOUT LIVING WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS, APRIL 14, 2006"
"...There is another problem faced by young parents perhaps summed up as
What about having another child now that we have a child with cystic fibrosis."
There is no shortage of unsolicited advice concerning what ought to be only a family question and decision. My simple advice is only to the family.
1. Now that you know your child's diagnosis put your plans for another child
aside for two years.
2. After two years ask yourselves: "Can we take care of two children with CF?
3. If the answer is "No", then you may decide not to risk another pregnancy or to
try another year or two of care for your child.
4. If the answer is "Yes", then answer my second question: Would you want to
take care of a second child with CF?
5. If your answer is "No", then perhaps you will need another year or two of care
of your child and then ask again.
6. If you answer both questions "Yes", then go ahead with your family and be
certain that emotionally and morally you are on solid ground..."
The article link is: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.muko-l.ownspace.de/WW_Thoughts_On_CF.pdf">http://www.muko-l.ownspace.de/WW_Thoughts_On_CF.pdf</a>