And yet, much to my disbelief, almost all my diabetic friends have chosen to have children.
Quote from: stauffenberg on October 13, 2007, 07:31:38 PMAnd yet, much to my disbelief, almost all my diabetic friends have chosen to have children.I think they do it to fulfill their needs.
True, you create a place in the future world where there is life, but without your child, someone else would have taken that place, probablly with a likelihood of a medically better life. By having a child you create the chance of misery in the world in the future where there would otherwise more likely have been happiness without your action.
What I am worried about is that if my sister does indeed give birth to a boy then what will the future be like for him? Will it be a bed of roses or, in 20 yrs' time will I be giving my nephew advice on dialysis and all that goes with it?And, in 20 yrs' time how would his parents answer him if he asks why they brought him into this world knowing that he could be ill?
Quote from: stauffenberg on October 14, 2007, 01:22:05 PM True, you create a place in the future world where there is life, but without your child, someone else would have taken that place, probablly with a likelihood of a medically better life. By having a child you create the chance of misery in the world in the future where there would otherwise more likely have been happiness without your action.What if Steven Hawkings parents knew of his defects and decided to have him terminated? What about Christy Brown (The man in My Left Foot)? We just don't know how a person labeled disabled will live their lives, how they can enrich others lives. People with disabilites like Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder have done such amazing and wonderful things with their lives. THere's probably hundreds if not thousands more disabled people born that way or not ( I know Ray and Stevie weren't born with their problems.)I can certainly understand why you choose not to have children and I respect that. But these children who were born disabled deserve every chance at life we can give them and their parents don't deserve scorn for bringing them into the world. Donna
my husband and i had no reason to believe there was any possibility of passing any inherited problems on to any child we might have. never the less our youngest child has a sever developmental delay.
and wouldn't change a thing.