No kids, any regrets?
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@taniwharugby said in No kids, any regrets?:
watched a great comedy/drama series earlier this year called Trying about a young British couple tryign to adopt...didn't seem a nice process (obviously I have no idea of the process)
I think it is the dehumanizing nature of the whole thing, along with all the hormone treatments. Of course there are some that have a medical reason why they can't have kids, but many of any of us put so much pressure on ourselves to achieve the goal of conception that the stress and our own minds get in the way. Timing ovulation, all the other things that turn what should be a natural process into something different entirely, just another medical procedure but with all the emotional stresses that come with it, it can become a chore the longer it goes on without a result. And yet there are people all over who are just doing the nasty for the fun of it and lo and behold get pregnant! I know a few couples who conceived during breaks from IVF after deciding "to hell with it" and going off for a naughty weekend. The human body is wondrous and mysterious and in the first world we can be our own worst enemies
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@barbarian said in No kids, any regrets?:
This thread has been amazing reading, and thanks to all who have shared their very personal stories.
It certainly has me thinking.
I wonder if my choice was due to some of the horrific things that I saw in my 20's. You don't want a child to go through that or experience it even later in life. It wasn't Passchendaele but it wasn't great either.
I'm scared that I can't raise a dog properly, and I know that I am over protective of her. I'd be hopeless with a child and I have a lot of respect for those of you that have taken it on.
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@ACT-Crusader said in No kids, any regrets?:
I know a few Samoan families where a child was ‘given’ to an Uncle and Aunty to raise as their own and then they become the legal guardians.
Also there are families where one of the older kids get pregnant whilst a teenager and the grandparents raise the child and become the legal guardians. I’ve got a mate who was a kid in this situation and when he got to late teens, he was told of the situation. He has a good relationship with his biological parent but his “mum and dad” are still those that raised him.
All shapes and sizes, and you just hope that whatever occurs there is love and care.
Still happens a lot in the Maori community too
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@canefan well my eldest, wasnt planned, partner at the time supposedly on contraceptive...
TR Jnr (#2) wife went off the pill, bam, pregnant.
Miss 12, took us 7 months to get pregnant, but co-incidentally, all 3 of my kids birthdays fall within 8 days, so my swimmers prefer summer... -
@taniwharugby said in No kids, any regrets?:
@canefan well my eldest, wasnt planned, partner at the time supposedly on contraceptive...
TR Jnr (#2) wife went off the pill, bam, pregnant.
Miss 12, took us 7 months to get pregnant, but co-incidentally, all 3 of my kids birthdays fall within 8 days, so my swimmers prefer summer...So your birthday falls nine months earlier?
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Haha, nope, my birthday is 2 months prior...Christmas time is pretty much 9 months before...
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@antipodean said in No kids, any regrets?:
So your birthday falls nine months earlier?
I thought birthdays involved more "adventurous" things that are unlikely to get her pregnant.
Christmas...yep.
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@Snowy said in No kids, any regrets?:
@antipodean said in No kids, any regrets?:
So your birthday falls nine months earlier?
I thought birthdays involved more "adventurous" things that are unlikely to get her pregnant.
Christmas...yep.
Like a bit of basement time?
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@canefan said in No kids, any regrets?:
@Snowy said in No kids, any regrets?:
@antipodean said in No kids, any regrets?:
So your birthday falls nine months earlier?
I thought birthdays involved more "adventurous" things that are unlikely to get her pregnant.
Christmas...yep.
Like a bit of basement time?
It's a cellar, and definitely does not involve anyone getting pregnant.
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@Snowy said in No kids, any regrets?:
@canefan said in No kids, any regrets?:
@Snowy said in No kids, any regrets?:
@antipodean said in No kids, any regrets?:
So your birthday falls nine months earlier?
I thought birthdays involved more "adventurous" things that are unlikely to get her pregnant.
Christmas...yep.
Like a bit of basement time?
It's a cellar, and definitely does not involve anyone getting pregnant.
you lying mother fucker
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@mariner4life said in No kids, any regrets?:
@Snowy said in No kids, any regrets?:
@canefan said in No kids, any regrets?:
@Snowy said in No kids, any regrets?:
@antipodean said in No kids, any regrets?:
So your birthday falls nine months earlier?
I thought birthdays involved more "adventurous" things that are unlikely to get her pregnant.
Christmas...yep.
Like a bit of basement time?
It's a cellar, and definitely does not involve anyone getting pregnant.
you lying mother fucker
I'm much more Dexter than Fritzl.
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@MajorRage said in No kids, any regrets?:
Question for you guys who couldn't conceive when you wanted to.
Did you ever consider adoption? And any reasons as to why didn't proceed?
Its cool if people don't want to talk about it further - no pressure to respond. Reason I ask is that we had discussed it at length after we were told it was going to be difficult. The discussions ended with "we'll go down that path when we come to it" after a very long time.
Yep, we looked into it. We were in the UK at the time. Our chances were always low because we would have preferred a baby ( as most do), and as one lady told us off the record, we weren't the preferred profile. The majority of babies came from different backgrounds to ours and at the time the priority was given to placing kids with people of similar backgrounds. I get that, but it didn't help us. The more realistic option was for us to be looking at an older child with "issues". As first time parents we were wary of our chances of getting that right.
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We had an accident 15 years ago, but unfortunately he was stillborn. We were still young and poor, so figured we'd stick with the plan to build a life (house, careers etc) and continued with contraception.
We stopped the contraception after we bought our house in 2013, but no luck since. We're both 40 now, so the odds are pretty low at this stage. Haven't really discussed adoption, but our lives are pretty good without kids and we have plenty of nieces and nephews...
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@Godder said in No kids, any regrets?:
We had an accident 15 years ago, but unfortunately he was stillborn. We were still young and poor, so figured we'd stick with the plan to build a life (house, careers etc) and continued with contraception.
We stopped the contraception after we bought our house in 2013, but no luck since. We're both 40 now, so the odds are pretty low at this stage. Haven't really discussed adoption, but our lives are pretty good without kids and we have plenty of nieces and nephews...
That’s sad to hear @Godder but I’m glad you and your partner have been able to move past it
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@Godder I worked with a lady who had 3 still born births, not sure if she has managed to have kids since as her and her partner ended up separating after the 3rd and she quit her job and moved away.
Nothing anyone says to you can prepare you for the change to your life having kids makes, yet here is this little person who you instantly love and would kill for...
...and then the flipside, carrying a child and then them being still born, I can't even begin to imagine how I would get past something like that, which is where a strong relationship is needed to lean on one another, so big ups to you and your wife!
This is an amazing and heartbreaking thread!!
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@Godder this place is full of apparently decent folk (or Polish Chicks, if that floats your boat). Healthy debate is at the heart of good quality culture - professionally, in a culture, on a sports website. Argue, but don't personalise it, and support people as they go through life. It aint' difficult, just rare.
Love the Fern.
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@Godder said in No kids, any regrets?:
We had an accident 15 years ago, but unfortunately he was stillborn. We were still young and poor, so figured we'd stick with the plan to build a life (house, careers etc) and continued with contraception.
We stopped the contraception after we bought our house in 2013, but no luck since. We're both 40 now, so the odds are pretty low at this stage. Haven't really discussed adoption, but our lives are pretty good without kids and we have plenty of nieces and nephews...
Sad to hear bro.
My kids have a pretty special bond with a couple of their aunties and uncles that don’t have any children of their own. They are amazing and I will forever be grateful for the time they invest in my kids.