cheerfulpuppies
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My name is Dana, I am 32, diagnosed at 13 months. I just got married in September. My husband and I have been together almost 6 years and we are wanting to start a family. I am relatively healthy lung function wise but my pancrease does not function very well. Also I have CFRD but is controlled by diet so far. My worse FEV has been 92% My CF doctor has not been too supportive of my decision to not use birth control for the past 6 years. He keeps saying "well I guess you want to get pregnant than?" He even went as far as to make a remark about me not using the birth control to a medical student as if it was more important that I didn't take birth control than it was to treat my CF. It was several years before I could brush him off and not let it bother me. I also had my thyroid removed last year due to a simple goiter. And that doctor suggested adoption due to the CF.
The reason for this blog/question is has anyone else encountered this with their CF doctors? What did you make of it and did you decide to have a baby anyways? I understand my chances of conceiving are greatly reduced and pregnancy is a major strain on the body but what is so wrong with wanting to have a baby. Also does any one have any advice to help conceive? I am an Nurse, i know about the menstral cycle and I know people have used mucinex to thin the mucus but i dont know how much to take, how long to take it for, or if there are any other over the counter things that doctors have recommended.
The reason for this blog/question is has anyone else encountered this with their CF doctors? What did you make of it and did you decide to have a baby anyways? I understand my chances of conceiving are greatly reduced and pregnancy is a major strain on the body but what is so wrong with wanting to have a baby. Also does any one have any advice to help conceive? I am an Nurse, i know about the menstral cycle and I know people have used mucinex to thin the mucus but i dont know how much to take, how long to take it for, or if there are any other over the counter things that doctors have recommended.