Aug. 31st, 2005

I'm scared

Aug. 31st, 2005 09:58 am
llywela: (Default)
Have just had a long phone conversation with my mum about Big Sis.

Big Sis was told years ago, in her teens, that it would be really dangerous for her to have children and therefore she has always accepted that she couldn't and has had more than half her life to get used to the idea. There are lots of complicated reasons for this to do with her lipid problems, pancreatitis, gynaecological troubles and crumbling spine. I always thought she had accepted it.

But now she is married, with a broody husband, and they have moved to a new area and registered with a new doctor who has taken a shine to them as a couple and wants them to have a baby, and has been giving her all kinds of hope that it could actually happen, changing her meds etc. And now, she casually drops into conversation, he's taken her off all her meds and told her to go out and get pregnant! My reaction was the same as mum's. "WHAT?"

Nice though it would be to be an aunt, this is terrifying. All the reasons it would be dangerous for her to get pregnant before still stand, and a new medication that lowered her cholesterol for a couple of months isn't going to have made that much of a difference. Her cholesterol could still shoot back up (it was terrifyingly, heart attack high, when first identified as the cause of many of her health issues, way back when). She still has a crumbling spine in need of surgery that would in no way be able to withstand a pregnancy (only last summer she was in such agony with it that she could barely stand. Or sit. Or do anything, in fact). She still has ongoing gyny troubles (it's only a few months since she was told she was at stage 3 of the 5 pre-cancerous stages) etc.

I'm scared now. I know she and Brother-in-Law would love to have a baby, but it isn't worth sacrificing her health and mobility for.

/rant over.

I'm scared

Aug. 31st, 2005 09:58 am
llywela: (Default)
Have just had a long phone conversation with my mum about Big Sis.

Big Sis was told years ago, in her teens, that it would be really dangerous for her to have children and therefore she has always accepted that she couldn't and has had more than half her life to get used to the idea. There are lots of complicated reasons for this to do with her lipid problems, pancreatitis, gynaecological troubles and crumbling spine. I always thought she had accepted it.

But now she is married, with a broody husband, and they have moved to a new area and registered with a new doctor who has taken a shine to them as a couple and wants them to have a baby, and has been giving her all kinds of hope that it could actually happen, changing her meds etc. And now, she casually drops into conversation, he's taken her off all her meds and told her to go out and get pregnant! My reaction was the same as mum's. "WHAT?"

Nice though it would be to be an aunt, this is terrifying. All the reasons it would be dangerous for her to get pregnant before still stand, and a new medication that lowered her cholesterol for a couple of months isn't going to have made that much of a difference. Her cholesterol could still shoot back up (it was terrifyingly, heart attack high, when first identified as the cause of many of her health issues, way back when). She still has a crumbling spine in need of surgery that would in no way be able to withstand a pregnancy (only last summer she was in such agony with it that she could barely stand. Or sit. Or do anything, in fact). She still has ongoing gyny troubles (it's only a few months since she was told she was at stage 3 of the 5 pre-cancerous stages) etc.

I'm scared now. I know she and Brother-in-Law would love to have a baby, but it isn't worth sacrificing her health and mobility for.

/rant over.

Profile

llywela: (Default)
llywela

February 2025

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728 

Most Popular Tags

Page Summary

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 7th, 2025 01:39 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios