Mariposa
Bluelight Crew
Vox - sorry our schedules won't coincide when you're traveling to get the tests done. Would love to meet you someday. I hope all goes well for you.
n3o and Samadhi - I really believe in having family around. I know I have felt lost being away from mine, and I cannot imagine not having that support system. (Still not expecting, nor will I be anytime soon.) I think with a little communication with your respective partners, it will be resolved.
Mom's groups, doulas, and midwives have provided immense levels of support for the expectant mothers I have known. I think that meeting up with any of those would be a wonderful idea if either of you and your partners do decide to relocate.
As for PND, yeah, it's a risk. It is one I would take in order to have a healthy child - who knows, you might be so happy to live your dream that the biochemical issues are balanced out! Being under the care of a therapist is the best thing you can do (aside from the support of friends and family).
I guess this question can go here. My bestie is a partnered gay man who is HIV+. He would like to have a child with a woman now that his viral load is essentially nothing. He has a partnered lesbian friend who would like to have a child; the two plus their partners will raise the child together. He has heard about a procedure that is near-foolproof to cleanse the semen of HIV entirely, and all I can find on Google, etc., is that it requires artificial insemination after the cleansing. Is anyone familiar with this procedure? He's about to start calling fertility clinics to ask!
What's up with all of these clucky men
n3o and Samadhi - I really believe in having family around. I know I have felt lost being away from mine, and I cannot imagine not having that support system. (Still not expecting, nor will I be anytime soon.) I think with a little communication with your respective partners, it will be resolved.
Mom's groups, doulas, and midwives have provided immense levels of support for the expectant mothers I have known. I think that meeting up with any of those would be a wonderful idea if either of you and your partners do decide to relocate.
As for PND, yeah, it's a risk. It is one I would take in order to have a healthy child - who knows, you might be so happy to live your dream that the biochemical issues are balanced out! Being under the care of a therapist is the best thing you can do (aside from the support of friends and family).
I guess this question can go here. My bestie is a partnered gay man who is HIV+. He would like to have a child with a woman now that his viral load is essentially nothing. He has a partnered lesbian friend who would like to have a child; the two plus their partners will raise the child together. He has heard about a procedure that is near-foolproof to cleanse the semen of HIV entirely, and all I can find on Google, etc., is that it requires artificial insemination after the cleansing. Is anyone familiar with this procedure? He's about to start calling fertility clinics to ask!
What's up with all of these clucky men
