Guest guest Posted October 11, 2003 Report Share Posted October 11, 2003 This is so sad! I was told that, in my era, NO persons wcf could have chil dren at all, and imagine my surprise when my husband started calling me " fertile Myrtle, " and I called him " Old Sure Shot, " leading most to believe that we had only done it three times. There is just no accounting for these things. Friends of mine found that adopting in central america was far cheaper and far more disease-free for the child than elsewhere. My eldest sister had five, and she was a carrier married to a carrier at the time, and most every one in my family wcf and wnocf had a horde! Those Mediterranean genes, maybe! My middle daughter went a long time until she was able to have two; she is a carrier (because I have cf), but hubby is not--worked out well. Have hubby take you out to dinner and maybe a concert or play or even just a really good movie. Don't let it come between you, as it were. Having one another is pretty valuable in today's world. Love to you both, n Rojas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2003 Report Share Posted October 11, 2003 This is so sad! I was told that, in my era, NO persons wcf could have chil dren at all, and imagine my surprise when my husband started calling me " fertile Myrtle, " and I called him " Old Sure Shot, " leading most to believe that we had only done it three times. There is just no accounting for these things. Friends of mine found that adopting in central america was far cheaper and far more disease-free for the child than elsewhere. My eldest sister had five, and she was a carrier married to a carrier at the time, and most every one in my family wcf and wnocf had a horde! Those Mediterranean genes, maybe! My middle daughter went a long time until she was able to have two; she is a carrier (because I have cf), but hubby is not--worked out well. Have hubby take you out to dinner and maybe a concert or play or even just a really good movie. Don't let it come between you, as it were. Having one another is pretty valuable in today's world. Love to you both, n Rojas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2003 Report Share Posted October 11, 2003 This is so sad! I was told that, in my era, NO persons wcf could have chil dren at all, and imagine my surprise when my husband started calling me " fertile Myrtle, " and I called him " Old Sure Shot, " leading most to believe that we had only done it three times. There is just no accounting for these things. Friends of mine found that adopting in central america was far cheaper and far more disease-free for the child than elsewhere. My eldest sister had five, and she was a carrier married to a carrier at the time, and most every one in my family wcf and wnocf had a horde! Those Mediterranean genes, maybe! My middle daughter went a long time until she was able to have two; she is a carrier (because I have cf), but hubby is not--worked out well. Have hubby take you out to dinner and maybe a concert or play or even just a really good movie. Don't let it come between you, as it were. Having one another is pretty valuable in today's world. Love to you both, n Rojas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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