Anonymous wrote:It might be a comfort to your wife to have a baby to look after when her mother dies, as something to focus on besides the grief. Your wife may also be glad her mother got to meet the baby.
mAnonymous wrote:Given that she was already pressuring your wife for a grandchild (which is ridiculous) I wonder if she’s really telling the truth about her cancer. Is she controlling and manipulative in other areas as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG.....give MIL a baby if you can. What are we talking about....1 or 2 years.
I know a few people who have been in this position...got pregnant and had a child before grandmother passed away.
What greater gift? What greater joy for Grandma, your beautiful child and YOU.
You will NEVER regret it.
Go for it.
Wishing you all the best.
I actually agree with this. If I was planning on becoming in a year or two anyways and found out my mother had terminal cancer, I'd get pregnant right away so my mother could become a grandmother before she died. If you don't you'll probably always regret that your mother never met your child.
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Since you were planning to start trying soon anyway, I would think about it, and go for it if your wife wants to. I got pregnant just before my DH’s grandmother was diagnosed with advanced stage cancer, and all the talk about he baby was a great distraction for her that brought her a log of happiness. She ended up living more than the few months she was given by the doctors, and got to see our DC born and grow into a toddler. DC is much older now and still remembers his great grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think 6 months earlier will really make a difference in the broad scheme of things. If your wife wanted to change her plans then I think that would be totally reasonable. Unless the exam you have coming up is truly brutal I'd consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG.....give MIL a baby if you can. What are we talking about....1 or 2 years.
I know a few people who have been in this position...got pregnant and had a child before grandmother passed away.
What greater gift? What greater joy for Grandma, your beautiful child and YOU.
You will NEVER regret it.
Go for it.
Wishing you all the best.
I actually agree with this. If I was planning on becoming in a year or two anyways and found out my mother had terminal cancer, I'd get pregnant right away so my mother could become a grandmother before she died. If you don't you'll probably always regret that your mother never met your child.
+1
Since you were planning to start trying soon anyway, I would think about it, and go for it if your wife wants to. I got pregnant just before my DH’s grandmother was diagnosed with advanced stage cancer, and all the talk about he baby was a great distraction for her that brought her a log of happiness. She ended up living more than the few months she was given by the doctors, and got to see our DC born and grow into a toddler. DC is much older now and still remembers his great grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG.....give MIL a baby if you can. What are we talking about....1 or 2 years.
I know a few people who have been in this position...got pregnant and had a child before grandmother passed away.
What greater gift? What greater joy for Grandma, your beautiful child and YOU.
You will NEVER regret it.
Go for it.
Wishing you all the best.
I actually agree with this. If I was planning on becoming in a year or two anyways and found out my mother had terminal cancer, I'd get pregnant right away so my mother could become a grandmother before she died. If you don't you'll probably always regret that your mother never met your child.
Anonymous wrote:OMG.....give MIL a baby if you can. What are we talking about....1 or 2 years.
I know a few people who have been in this position...got pregnant and had a child before grandmother passed away.
What greater gift? What greater joy for Grandma, your beautiful child and YOU.
You will NEVER regret it.
Go for it.
Wishing you all the best.