Anonymous wrote:My parents were your age when I was born and now facing eldercare and the end of their lives as I enter my 30s is not something I would wish on anyone. On the other hand, you kind of owe the other one a sibling so she doesn’t have to go through it alone. Selfish all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to also be prepared for the possibility of having a special needs child.
While that is always the case with any pregnancy, OP indicates that the embryo has been tested, which eliminates much concern.
Anonymous wrote:My parents were your age when I was born and now facing eldercare and the end of their lives as I enter my 30s is not something I would wish on anyone. On the other hand, you kind of owe the other one a sibling so she doesn’t have to go through it alone. Selfish all around.
Anonymous wrote:My parents were your age when I was born and now facing eldercare and the end of their lives as I enter my 30s is not something I would wish on anyone. On the other hand, you kind of owe the other one a sibling so she doesn’t have to go through it alone. Selfish all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to also be prepared for the possibility of having a special needs child.
While that is always the case with any pregnancy, OP indicates that the embryo has been tested, which eliminates much concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to also be prepared for the possibility of having a special needs child.
While that is always the case with any pregnancy, OP indicates that the embryo has been tested, which eliminates much concern.
No it does not. Go to any PAC classroom in Fairfax county and observe a room full of chromosomally normal autistic 5-year olds who are nonverbal and non-potty trained. So many developmental delays are nondiagnosable in utero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to also be prepared for the possibility of having a special needs child.
While that is always the case with any pregnancy, OP indicates that the embryo has been tested, which eliminates much concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to keep the embryo?
$660 per year, we get auto-charged $55 per month. We were auto-charged this morning so the embryo is on my mind right now.
Is this Shady Grove? They were charging $500 a few years ago and I thought that was expensive.
Anonymous wrote:You have to also be prepared for the possibility of having a special needs child.