P
PowersMama
Guest
Hi.
I just found out that my husband’s father died of a genetically inherited illness.There is to date no cure for the illness. There is a 50% chance that my husband also has the defective gene. We already have two children, so if my husband is affected, there is a 50% chance that our children could inherit the disorder.
I wanted to ask you all if you think it is wrong to continue having children. We don’t know for a fact that my husband had the defective gene, so everything might be fine, but we don’t know.
My husband just found out about this medical issue, but his mom knew about it. I’m feeling kind of betrayed that I wasn’t given this information before I married my husband and (especially) had children. The disease we’re dealing with can sometimes have juvenile onset, and I don’t think I could bear watching one or more of my children die. Do you think I had a moral right to this information before marriage?
Thanks for your (name removed by moderator)ut.
I just found out that my husband’s father died of a genetically inherited illness.There is to date no cure for the illness. There is a 50% chance that my husband also has the defective gene. We already have two children, so if my husband is affected, there is a 50% chance that our children could inherit the disorder.
I wanted to ask you all if you think it is wrong to continue having children. We don’t know for a fact that my husband had the defective gene, so everything might be fine, but we don’t know.
My husband just found out about this medical issue, but his mom knew about it. I’m feeling kind of betrayed that I wasn’t given this information before I married my husband and (especially) had children. The disease we’re dealing with can sometimes have juvenile onset, and I don’t think I could bear watching one or more of my children die. Do you think I had a moral right to this information before marriage?
Thanks for your (name removed by moderator)ut.
