Certainly a lot of planning went into me getting pregnant with #1. My criteria was roughly that I wanted to have my husband not be a carrier, have my doctors blessing, be the best health possible, have stable lung health, be financially well off enough that I could hire any help that my support system did not provide, maintain a good cf BMI and I wanted to get pregnant without medical intervention.
I was blessed to have stable lung function at 67% as long as I did my treatments vigorously and did my high impact aerobics classes before my pregnancy. Pretty much anything I wanted I could achieve. My health was my #1 priority that as long as I managed I could do everything else...be a good wife, a good employee and friend.
Pregnancy was great for me. As I've written on here if I could be a surregate as a career I would likely chose it. LOL. Of course, I realize not every pregnancy is the same and that negative reprocussions could come from a pregnancy. In every way, it seemed quite simply (actually my dr put it this way) that I could make a list and was used to being able to check everything off my list.
<UL>Work out</UL>check
<UL>Gain 2 lbs per week</UL>check
<UL>Get raise at work</UL>check
<UL>Keep husband happy</UL>check
...you get the idea.
The biggest challenge I had while pregnant was gaining weight. I wanted so badly to gain the "normal" amount because in my eyes (and probably my dr's too) I shouldn't expect good health and priviledges like nursing my son if I couldn't take care of myself. So I worked like mad eating and gained 26 lbs. in the end.
I took a lot of pride in the fact that I was clearly the most successful pregnancy my doctor had ever seen in his 40 years of working in the cf world.
I regained my lung function very quickly (partly because I never lost it and I am long torsoed). I still have my pre-pregnancy lung function but things are not the same. I can not check off that pre-pregnancy checklist that I mention in the first paragraph. ANd why would I go into a 2nd pregnancy not meeting my first pregnancy goals? I frequently exacerbate requiring IVs 4 times in 2009 alone. Prior to pregnancy I only had IVs over age 18 2x. Also the stakes are higher. I want to survive for my little Isaac and my dear husband. So for me I am content with one. I do think this decision will not always be an easy one to accept but for now I am content.
I was blessed to have stable lung function at 67% as long as I did my treatments vigorously and did my high impact aerobics classes before my pregnancy. Pretty much anything I wanted I could achieve. My health was my #1 priority that as long as I managed I could do everything else...be a good wife, a good employee and friend.
Pregnancy was great for me. As I've written on here if I could be a surregate as a career I would likely chose it. LOL. Of course, I realize not every pregnancy is the same and that negative reprocussions could come from a pregnancy. In every way, it seemed quite simply (actually my dr put it this way) that I could make a list and was used to being able to check everything off my list.
<UL>Work out</UL>check
<UL>Gain 2 lbs per week</UL>check
<UL>Get raise at work</UL>check
<UL>Keep husband happy</UL>check
...you get the idea.
The biggest challenge I had while pregnant was gaining weight. I wanted so badly to gain the "normal" amount because in my eyes (and probably my dr's too) I shouldn't expect good health and priviledges like nursing my son if I couldn't take care of myself. So I worked like mad eating and gained 26 lbs. in the end.
I took a lot of pride in the fact that I was clearly the most successful pregnancy my doctor had ever seen in his 40 years of working in the cf world.
I regained my lung function very quickly (partly because I never lost it and I am long torsoed). I still have my pre-pregnancy lung function but things are not the same. I can not check off that pre-pregnancy checklist that I mention in the first paragraph. ANd why would I go into a 2nd pregnancy not meeting my first pregnancy goals? I frequently exacerbate requiring IVs 4 times in 2009 alone. Prior to pregnancy I only had IVs over age 18 2x. Also the stakes are higher. I want to survive for my little Isaac and my dear husband. So for me I am content with one. I do think this decision will not always be an easy one to accept but for now I am content.