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thoughts on being an onlie or having an onlie?

Hello everyone

I have a 2 year old who has CF. My husband and I always thought we wanted to have two children. However, lately as many of my other 'mommy friends' are getting pregnant I find myself questioning this. The fact that my son has CF does of course play a part in that decision but I'd like to think it's not the only factor. When I look toward the future, the thought of having another child seems to be stressful in a way. When I'm with my son sometimes I think, 'how would I be able to do this with another child?' (for example he will only do his vest/nebs treatment in my lap). Then I started wondering if having another child would really make us a happier family or are we perhaps complete as we are. Maybe we could have a really good life just the three of us...

Anyway, I would love to hear from any of you who are only children or parents who have decided to have only one on this issue.

Thank you very much

Sandra
 
Hello everyone

I have a 2 year old who has CF. My husband and I always thought we wanted to have two children. However, lately as many of my other 'mommy friends' are getting pregnant I find myself questioning this. The fact that my son has CF does of course play a part in that decision but I'd like to think it's not the only factor. When I look toward the future, the thought of having another child seems to be stressful in a way. When I'm with my son sometimes I think, 'how would I be able to do this with another child?' (for example he will only do his vest/nebs treatment in my lap). Then I started wondering if having another child would really make us a happier family or are we perhaps complete as we are. Maybe we could have a really good life just the three of us...

Anyway, I would love to hear from any of you who are only children or parents who have decided to have only one on this issue.

Thank you very much

Sandra
 
Hello everyone

I have a 2 year old who has CF. My husband and I always thought we wanted to have two children. However, lately as many of my other 'mommy friends' are getting pregnant I find myself questioning this. The fact that my son has CF does of course play a part in that decision but I'd like to think it's not the only factor. When I look toward the future, the thought of having another child seems to be stressful in a way. When I'm with my son sometimes I think, 'how would I be able to do this with another child?' (for example he will only do his vest/nebs treatment in my lap). Then I started wondering if having another child would really make us a happier family or are we perhaps complete as we are. Maybe we could have a really good life just the three of us...

Anyway, I would love to hear from any of you who are only children or parents who have decided to have only one on this issue.

Thank you very much

Sandra
 
Hello everyone

I have a 2 year old who has CF. My husband and I always thought we wanted to have two children. However, lately as many of my other 'mommy friends' are getting pregnant I find myself questioning this. The fact that my son has CF does of course play a part in that decision but I'd like to think it's not the only factor. When I look toward the future, the thought of having another child seems to be stressful in a way. When I'm with my son sometimes I think, 'how would I be able to do this with another child?' (for example he will only do his vest/nebs treatment in my lap). Then I started wondering if having another child would really make us a happier family or are we perhaps complete as we are. Maybe we could have a really good life just the three of us...

Anyway, I would love to hear from any of you who are only children or parents who have decided to have only one on this issue.

Thank you very much

Sandra
 
Hello everyone

I have a 2 year old who has CF. My husband and I always thought we wanted to have two children. However, lately as many of my other 'mommy friends' are getting pregnant I find myself questioning this. The fact that my son has CF does of course play a part in that decision but I'd like to think it's not the only factor. When I look toward the future, the thought of having another child seems to be stressful in a way. When I'm with my son sometimes I think, 'how would I be able to do this with another child?' (for example he will only do his vest/nebs treatment in my lap). Then I started wondering if having another child would really make us a happier family or are we perhaps complete as we are. Maybe we could have a really good life just the three of us...

Anyway, I would love to hear from any of you who are only children or parents who have decided to have only one on this issue.

Thank you very much

Sandra
 

JazzysMom

New member
There is always a part of me that wants another child. We chose not to have another after Jazz had gotten sick & I realized that if I had a baby plus her and I got sick it would be totally unfair.

My biggest issues with having an only child are the times that Jazz has to entertain herself. We do things with her & she has friends, but there are times (more than I would like) that she has to entertain herself for various reasons. This seems unfair, but at the same time its healthy.

Another issue is how others opinions of having 1 child can get on your nerves. Its definitely a personal choice. Although I agree that often only children get spoiled more, I also know kids with siblings who are spoiled brats.

Jazmine is spoiled. She has Daddy wrapped around her finger. BUT for the most part she is appreciative, respectful, tolerant & doesnt act like a brat. She had the patience of a saint when we visited with Jeanne. Jazz was ready to go long before I was & let me know it, but still was tolerant.

There are pros/cons to both sides. The additional thing you have to consider is the CF fractor of which there are pros/cons.

I am really not much of a help I guess. Just know that no matter what you decide we have your back & I guarantee that someone has chose that same path!

HUGS for now.
 

JazzysMom

New member
There is always a part of me that wants another child. We chose not to have another after Jazz had gotten sick & I realized that if I had a baby plus her and I got sick it would be totally unfair.

My biggest issues with having an only child are the times that Jazz has to entertain herself. We do things with her & she has friends, but there are times (more than I would like) that she has to entertain herself for various reasons. This seems unfair, but at the same time its healthy.

Another issue is how others opinions of having 1 child can get on your nerves. Its definitely a personal choice. Although I agree that often only children get spoiled more, I also know kids with siblings who are spoiled brats.

Jazmine is spoiled. She has Daddy wrapped around her finger. BUT for the most part she is appreciative, respectful, tolerant & doesnt act like a brat. She had the patience of a saint when we visited with Jeanne. Jazz was ready to go long before I was & let me know it, but still was tolerant.

There are pros/cons to both sides. The additional thing you have to consider is the CF fractor of which there are pros/cons.

I am really not much of a help I guess. Just know that no matter what you decide we have your back & I guarantee that someone has chose that same path!

HUGS for now.
 

JazzysMom

New member
There is always a part of me that wants another child. We chose not to have another after Jazz had gotten sick & I realized that if I had a baby plus her and I got sick it would be totally unfair.

My biggest issues with having an only child are the times that Jazz has to entertain herself. We do things with her & she has friends, but there are times (more than I would like) that she has to entertain herself for various reasons. This seems unfair, but at the same time its healthy.

Another issue is how others opinions of having 1 child can get on your nerves. Its definitely a personal choice. Although I agree that often only children get spoiled more, I also know kids with siblings who are spoiled brats.

Jazmine is spoiled. She has Daddy wrapped around her finger. BUT for the most part she is appreciative, respectful, tolerant & doesnt act like a brat. She had the patience of a saint when we visited with Jeanne. Jazz was ready to go long before I was & let me know it, but still was tolerant.

There are pros/cons to both sides. The additional thing you have to consider is the CF fractor of which there are pros/cons.

I am really not much of a help I guess. Just know that no matter what you decide we have your back & I guarantee that someone has chose that same path!

HUGS for now.
 

JazzysMom

New member
There is always a part of me that wants another child. We chose not to have another after Jazz had gotten sick & I realized that if I had a baby plus her and I got sick it would be totally unfair.

My biggest issues with having an only child are the times that Jazz has to entertain herself. We do things with her & she has friends, but there are times (more than I would like) that she has to entertain herself for various reasons. This seems unfair, but at the same time its healthy.

Another issue is how others opinions of having 1 child can get on your nerves. Its definitely a personal choice. Although I agree that often only children get spoiled more, I also know kids with siblings who are spoiled brats.

Jazmine is spoiled. She has Daddy wrapped around her finger. BUT for the most part she is appreciative, respectful, tolerant & doesnt act like a brat. She had the patience of a saint when we visited with Jeanne. Jazz was ready to go long before I was & let me know it, but still was tolerant.

There are pros/cons to both sides. The additional thing you have to consider is the CF fractor of which there are pros/cons.

I am really not much of a help I guess. Just know that no matter what you decide we have your back & I guarantee that someone has chose that same path!

HUGS for now.
 

JazzysMom

New member
There is always a part of me that wants another child. We chose not to have another after Jazz had gotten sick & I realized that if I had a baby plus her and I got sick it would be totally unfair.

My biggest issues with having an only child are the times that Jazz has to entertain herself. We do things with her & she has friends, but there are times (more than I would like) that she has to entertain herself for various reasons. This seems unfair, but at the same time its healthy.

Another issue is how others opinions of having 1 child can get on your nerves. Its definitely a personal choice. Although I agree that often only children get spoiled more, I also know kids with siblings who are spoiled brats.

Jazmine is spoiled. She has Daddy wrapped around her finger. BUT for the most part she is appreciative, respectful, tolerant & doesnt act like a brat. She had the patience of a saint when we visited with Jeanne. Jazz was ready to go long before I was & let me know it, but still was tolerant.

There are pros/cons to both sides. The additional thing you have to consider is the CF fractor of which there are pros/cons.

I am really not much of a help I guess. Just know that no matter what you decide we have your back & I guarantee that someone has chose that same path!

HUGS for now.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS is an onlie. We'd planned on having two children. We waited forever to begin having kids and considering our ages, among other things, decided to have just one. This isn't a decision we made overnight -- we thought about adoption, PGD, just taking a chance... One of DH's cousins made a similar determination -- they're older than we our and after several miscarriages, decided they'd just stick with one child. He's made it a point to ask only children what their views on it were -- some thought it was fine, one said she HATED being an onlyl child.

Last week DS told me he needed a baby brother like some of his classmates at preschool and I felt a little twinge. He seems to think it's as easy as picking one up at the store.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS is an onlie. We'd planned on having two children. We waited forever to begin having kids and considering our ages, among other things, decided to have just one. This isn't a decision we made overnight -- we thought about adoption, PGD, just taking a chance... One of DH's cousins made a similar determination -- they're older than we our and after several miscarriages, decided they'd just stick with one child. He's made it a point to ask only children what their views on it were -- some thought it was fine, one said she HATED being an onlyl child.

Last week DS told me he needed a baby brother like some of his classmates at preschool and I felt a little twinge. He seems to think it's as easy as picking one up at the store.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS is an onlie. We'd planned on having two children. We waited forever to begin having kids and considering our ages, among other things, decided to have just one. This isn't a decision we made overnight -- we thought about adoption, PGD, just taking a chance... One of DH's cousins made a similar determination -- they're older than we our and after several miscarriages, decided they'd just stick with one child. He's made it a point to ask only children what their views on it were -- some thought it was fine, one said she HATED being an onlyl child.

Last week DS told me he needed a baby brother like some of his classmates at preschool and I felt a little twinge. He seems to think it's as easy as picking one up at the store.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS is an onlie. We'd planned on having two children. We waited forever to begin having kids and considering our ages, among other things, decided to have just one. This isn't a decision we made overnight -- we thought about adoption, PGD, just taking a chance... One of DH's cousins made a similar determination -- they're older than we our and after several miscarriages, decided they'd just stick with one child. He's made it a point to ask only children what their views on it were -- some thought it was fine, one said she HATED being an onlyl child.

Last week DS told me he needed a baby brother like some of his classmates at preschool and I felt a little twinge. He seems to think it's as easy as picking one up at the store.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS is an onlie. We'd planned on having two children. We waited forever to begin having kids and considering our ages, among other things, decided to have just one. This isn't a decision we made overnight -- we thought about adoption, PGD, just taking a chance... One of DH's cousins made a similar determination -- they're older than we our and after several miscarriages, decided they'd just stick with one child. He's made it a point to ask only children what their views on it were -- some thought it was fine, one said she HATED being an onlyl child.

Last week DS told me he needed a baby brother like some of his classmates at preschool and I felt a little twinge. He seems to think it's as easy as picking one up at the store.
 

lmattaway

New member
I'm an only and I didn't mind it at all. My parents decided that they didn't want to have more after I was diagnosed b/c they just didn't know what the future would hold. Yes, there were times when it would have been nice to have a sibling to play with but now that I'm older I love the fact that I'm very comfortable being alone (and I can easily amuse myself). Both CF and being an only child encouraged me to grow up quickly, but I always saw that as a good thing. I was far ahead of my peers, maturity-wise. I loved being an only and I think it was the right choice for my parents, but everyone is different. Go with your gut, only you know what's right for your family!
 

lmattaway

New member
I'm an only and I didn't mind it at all. My parents decided that they didn't want to have more after I was diagnosed b/c they just didn't know what the future would hold. Yes, there were times when it would have been nice to have a sibling to play with but now that I'm older I love the fact that I'm very comfortable being alone (and I can easily amuse myself). Both CF and being an only child encouraged me to grow up quickly, but I always saw that as a good thing. I was far ahead of my peers, maturity-wise. I loved being an only and I think it was the right choice for my parents, but everyone is different. Go with your gut, only you know what's right for your family!
 

lmattaway

New member
I'm an only and I didn't mind it at all. My parents decided that they didn't want to have more after I was diagnosed b/c they just didn't know what the future would hold. Yes, there were times when it would have been nice to have a sibling to play with but now that I'm older I love the fact that I'm very comfortable being alone (and I can easily amuse myself). Both CF and being an only child encouraged me to grow up quickly, but I always saw that as a good thing. I was far ahead of my peers, maturity-wise. I loved being an only and I think it was the right choice for my parents, but everyone is different. Go with your gut, only you know what's right for your family!
 

lmattaway

New member
I'm an only and I didn't mind it at all. My parents decided that they didn't want to have more after I was diagnosed b/c they just didn't know what the future would hold. Yes, there were times when it would have been nice to have a sibling to play with but now that I'm older I love the fact that I'm very comfortable being alone (and I can easily amuse myself). Both CF and being an only child encouraged me to grow up quickly, but I always saw that as a good thing. I was far ahead of my peers, maturity-wise. I loved being an only and I think it was the right choice for my parents, but everyone is different. Go with your gut, only you know what's right for your family!
 

lmattaway

New member
I'm an only and I didn't mind it at all. My parents decided that they didn't want to have more after I was diagnosed b/c they just didn't know what the future would hold. Yes, there were times when it would have been nice to have a sibling to play with but now that I'm older I love the fact that I'm very comfortable being alone (and I can easily amuse myself). Both CF and being an only child encouraged me to grow up quickly, but I always saw that as a good thing. I was far ahead of my peers, maturity-wise. I loved being an only and I think it was the right choice for my parents, but everyone is different. Go with your gut, only you know what's right for your family!
 
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