Anonymous wrote:I am a widow. I was devastated for several years, but I eventually recovered.
The people I know who have lost a child have never fully recovered from that loss. They have learned to live with it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Putting the loss of a parent aside, what about losing a spouse vs. losing a child? That's the real debate. And it's exacerbated by the fact that one friend just got married (thus, prompting the "moving forward" comment from the other one who lost a child (and can't have another one since she's pushing 50).
Anonymous wrote:I think it's painful but part of life to lose a parent.
It's devastating to lose a spouse, but widows and widowers move on, remarry, etc.
I think you never, ever get over the death of a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this depends on the age of the child. I love my toddler and baby immensely, but if they died, I would have another. I truly don't think anyone could replace DH and I don't think I could parent or go through life with young children without him. In our 60s I'm sure I will feel differently as women start to naturally lose husbands then.
Your child sounds replaceable to you.
Not replaceable. I love them both so much though that I know if I had a third I'd love that one just as much. I had a difficult labor and remember making DH promise to choose me instead of the baby if there was a question of that.
I think that most normal, non selfish people would chose the child over themselves in this situation. That's what I told my DH.
If DH had to push either you or your child away from an oncoming train you'd want him to choose you? Nice.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this depends on the age of the child. I love my toddler and baby immensely, but if they died, I would have another. I truly don't think anyone could replace DH and I don't think I could parent or go through life with young children without him. In our 60s I'm sure I will feel differently as women start to naturally lose husbands then.
Your child sounds replaceable to you.
Not replaceable. I love them both so much though that I know if I had a third I'd love that one just as much. I had a difficult labor and remember making DH promise to choose me instead of the baby if there was a question of that.
I think that most normal, non selfish people would chose the child over themselves in this situation. That's what I told my DH.
If DH had to push either you or your child away from an oncoming train you'd want him to choose you? Nice.
Don’t be ridiculous—you don’t sacrifice your wife for the baby when her life is in danger giving birth!
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Oh wow that's very sad. Would you still today save yourself & DH over the children?
Anonymous wrote:Having never experienced any of these - both my parents are still living, I'm happily married, and have two children - the thought that terrifies me most is losing a child.
I might feel differently at a different stage of life, but at 40 years old with elementary school aged kids, that's where I am. But relationships are different for everyone, and grief is different for everyone. The only asshole is the one who tries to compare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this depends on the age of the child. I love my toddler and baby immensely, but if they died, I would have another. I truly don't think anyone could replace DH and I don't think I could parent or go through life with young children without him. In our 60s I'm sure I will feel differently as women start to naturally lose husbands then.
Your child sounds replaceable to you.
Not replaceable. I love them both so much though that I know if I had a third I'd love that one just as much. I had a difficult labor and remember making DH promise to choose me instead of the baby if there was a question of that.
I think that most normal, non selfish people would chose the child over themselves in this situation. That's what I told my DH.
If DH had to push either you or your child away from an oncoming train you'd want him to choose you? Nice.
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