Jada59
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I realize that some of us are older so this wouldn't apply to us now. So it's more of a hypothetical question.
I have a daughter who is an adult. She has many medical problems, some of which run on both sides of the family. I have some similar medical problems as does her dad.
Thing is... I did not know of any of these medical problems before I had her. I did know that I had high BP and allergies and her dad had high cholesterol.
I had her at age 39 so it was considered a high risk pregnancy. We had to go through genetic counseling because of my age. And extra fingers and toes were common on her dad's side of the family. I had a special ultrasound and an an extra finger was discovered. It was not fully formed. No bones in it. A hand surgeon was there for the birth and that was easily taken care of.
I started developing health problems during the pregnancy. Diabetes, thyroid problems, rashes and swelling of my feet and legs.
The genetic counseling did turn up all sorts of medical problems on both sides of the family, including diabetes. I had no clue of this prior! People tend not to talk of their medical problems and we moved out of state when I was 7 so I was rarely in touch with most of my relatives.
More medical problems were diagnosed for me and her dad after the pregnancy, including a bleeding disorder for me at age 59.
So... Now, my daughter is questioning why I had her. She feels that I set her up for a lifetime of problems. I don't even know what to reply to this. She does know that neither of us were aware of most of these problems before she was conceived. I can't really say something like... Had I known of these problems, I would not have had you. That would sound cruel.
Her mindset is that she knows she has problems so she will not reproduce and potentially pass on medical problems to a child. But... She really wants children and is afraid to adopt because she fears she could develop more medical problems and be unable to care for the child. Sadly, her medical problems started for her at a young age.
Sorry for the novel! My question being... Would medical problems affect whether you have children or not? I do feel if I had known of these problems prior, I would not have had a child. But I'm not a psychic! I did not know how this would pan out.
What are your thoughts on this?
I have a daughter who is an adult. She has many medical problems, some of which run on both sides of the family. I have some similar medical problems as does her dad.
Thing is... I did not know of any of these medical problems before I had her. I did know that I had high BP and allergies and her dad had high cholesterol.
I had her at age 39 so it was considered a high risk pregnancy. We had to go through genetic counseling because of my age. And extra fingers and toes were common on her dad's side of the family. I had a special ultrasound and an an extra finger was discovered. It was not fully formed. No bones in it. A hand surgeon was there for the birth and that was easily taken care of.
I started developing health problems during the pregnancy. Diabetes, thyroid problems, rashes and swelling of my feet and legs.
The genetic counseling did turn up all sorts of medical problems on both sides of the family, including diabetes. I had no clue of this prior! People tend not to talk of their medical problems and we moved out of state when I was 7 so I was rarely in touch with most of my relatives.
More medical problems were diagnosed for me and her dad after the pregnancy, including a bleeding disorder for me at age 59.
So... Now, my daughter is questioning why I had her. She feels that I set her up for a lifetime of problems. I don't even know what to reply to this. She does know that neither of us were aware of most of these problems before she was conceived. I can't really say something like... Had I known of these problems, I would not have had you. That would sound cruel.
Her mindset is that she knows she has problems so she will not reproduce and potentially pass on medical problems to a child. But... She really wants children and is afraid to adopt because she fears she could develop more medical problems and be unable to care for the child. Sadly, her medical problems started for her at a young age.
Sorry for the novel! My question being... Would medical problems affect whether you have children or not? I do feel if I had known of these problems prior, I would not have had a child. But I'm not a psychic! I did not know how this would pan out.
What are your thoughts on this?
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