My thoughts exactly
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I understand your concerns about the health issue but what I don't understand that you just now thinking about what the child later would think. You had to realize that before going that route!!!!
I agree to all of you, but will you tell your son/daughter about how he/she was born or will that be a secret?
I do not plan on telling. I don't see why it matters. He is not different in anyway. I don't think there is anything wrong with being open about it but I don't want to open that can of worms with my daughters or my family.
Telling him changes nothing as far as his life is concerned. I don't see the benefit from bringing it up. I didn't discuss with my daughters how and when they were conceived either. I see no need for that.
ETA- had I needed IVF for infertility reasons I would definitely tell my child. They may have an issue conceiving if I did so to me, that is medically necessary. What I did was elective. Not the same to me.
thanks, I am hoping that God will help me the right decision.
If you had babies with IVF do you see any any difference in health,behavior with regular conceived babies?
What decision? Think it's too late for that! Here's to a healthy and happy pregnancy!
The only reason why that is, is because people who have other fertility problems (like older couples, who are already more likely to have babies with problems) are much more likely to go HT than the population at large. We've had hundreds of beautiful, healthy, normal babies born via IVF some of whom are now even adults themselves! Please don't worry.
It's totally normal to have cold feet after a BFP - I know I did and I didn't even do HT. I think you are panicking over nothing really.
PLEASE do not take advice from a psychic on an issue of such importance. Many of us have consulted with psychics and they've been wrong again and again.
And there are many babies who are brought into the world in much worse circumstances than a much-wanted IVF baby! Some kids are conceived the old-fashioned way because their parents had too much to drink!! :) Your son is wanted and will be loved, that's all that counts!!
I think it's normal to worry that something will go wrong when you're getting something that you really want. I'm finding myself more worried about this baby than I was with my naturally conceived children, too. Waiting for the other shoe to drop. But chances are still very, very small that the baby will have any issues. Like NBP said, maybe 1-2% higher risk than natural pregnancy. Bad things can happen to any of us, anytime, IVF or not. Try not to live your life in fear.
If you're really anxious get all the prenatal tests that are available. They will most likely show that baby is fine and reassure you. And if you really do find an issue that makes you decide to terminate, then at least you're doing it because the baby really is abnormal, not terminating a perfectly healthy baby (of your DG!!!!) simply out of fear and anxiety and irrational thoughts.
I wish you lots of luck with this. Maybe see if you can speak to a counselor or even a friend if you're really struggling...