<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>lightNlife</b></i>
According to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 2005 Patient Registry Report, 196 total pregnancies were recorded. However, fewer than 5 live births are recorded. That's not exactly a good track record of CFers and pregnancy.</end quote></div>
I find this statistic oddly disturbing and discouraging to women with CF that want to have babies. I've seen it before and I scratch my head everytime I see it. I've met a lot of CF mommies online since 2002, when I decided I wanted to get pregnant. Maybe none of them go to accredited centers, I don't know. I know there are not many CF mommies out there, compared to non-CFers our age, but 5 live births in 2005? (lots of questions surround the statistic, like did they count the number of live births from pregnancies that actually began in 2004?) The live birth rate seems disturbingly and surprisingly low considering the number of CF mommies I know.
I was the only patient in my clinic to have a live birth (or two <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ) in 2004. I attend a fairly small clinic, just over 100 patients total. BUT it's my understanding I was also the only patient in 2004 to get pregnant at my clinic. If fact I'm the only patient at my clinic to EVER get pregnant under their care. And it was twins to boot! The CFF number from 2005 just seems wrong to me. There's got to be more to that story than just those raw numbers with those vague parameters. I would love to see the whole report someday. That's the only way I'll believe it. And I'm a mathematician by trade, numbers are my thing! lol I just don't believe it.
According to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 2005 Patient Registry Report, 196 total pregnancies were recorded. However, fewer than 5 live births are recorded. That's not exactly a good track record of CFers and pregnancy.</end quote></div>
I find this statistic oddly disturbing and discouraging to women with CF that want to have babies. I've seen it before and I scratch my head everytime I see it. I've met a lot of CF mommies online since 2002, when I decided I wanted to get pregnant. Maybe none of them go to accredited centers, I don't know. I know there are not many CF mommies out there, compared to non-CFers our age, but 5 live births in 2005? (lots of questions surround the statistic, like did they count the number of live births from pregnancies that actually began in 2004?) The live birth rate seems disturbingly and surprisingly low considering the number of CF mommies I know.
I was the only patient in my clinic to have a live birth (or two <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ) in 2004. I attend a fairly small clinic, just over 100 patients total. BUT it's my understanding I was also the only patient in 2004 to get pregnant at my clinic. If fact I'm the only patient at my clinic to EVER get pregnant under their care. And it was twins to boot! The CFF number from 2005 just seems wrong to me. There's got to be more to that story than just those raw numbers with those vague parameters. I would love to see the whole report someday. That's the only way I'll believe it. And I'm a mathematician by trade, numbers are my thing! lol I just don't believe it.