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NOTE:My female cousins' (w/ diabetes) baby did not survive longer then a few weeks.

MY PROBLEM:My bf has diabetes and i want kids, do you think it would be impossible?.. or difficult to conceive one?

2007-05-11 05:23:26 · 4 answers · asked by sexii 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

4 answers

There is no problem in having kids with a type 1 diabetic husband..even my hubby is a diabetic n im trying to conceive
i have heard n seen so many people having healthy children with their husbands being a diabetic...so don worry
gud luk to u n me

2007-05-11 06:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by prity 3 · 1 0

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2016-05-15 10:08:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi "Sexii",
First to answer you question, unless your boyfriend has erectile dysfunction as a result of diabetes, I don't think conception would be any more difficult than average.

Second, the fact that you refer to yourself as "Sexii" is a bit depressing. Have you heard of the book, "The Rules??". It works. Google it. Buy it used or new. Read it (it is probably available on tape at your local library if you can't read). Use it. Live it. Sexii is a bad, bad, bad name. This would be a bad name, even for a rural Arkansas pole dancer with a bad spiral perm, a bad boob job, tattooed on make up and bunions that look like glued on mushrooms.

Third, is your boyfriend diabetic by nature or nurture? In other words are you passing on genes to a future diabetic type-one son who will rely on insulin to live and probably have a floppy penis due to diabetes induced erectile dysfunction OR....is your boyfriend the McDonald's junkie type who didn't get a medicare sponsored gastric bybass until it was too late? Either way, Darwin would frown upon this conception.

Last, why do you want kids with your boyfriend? Do the words illegitimate child, born out of wedlock, and bastard mean anything to you? Because let's face it "Sexii" if your religion is not against out of wedlock births (and I suspect it is), then society is certainly against it. Save the kids some embarassment and do the Vegas drive-in marriage, or at the very least let the poor kid have your unmarried name to save him from the embarrassment of explaining that his mother got knocked up without the ring. Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, President Bush and scores of others would look at you as a ghetto wife-wannabe that you are.

Why not just talk to your welfare-tard counselor about a work-fare deal to go to a community college, get a semi-respectable degree and become something like a phlebotomist and find yourself a Puerto Rican (or whatever race you are) husband that believes in God?

2007-05-11 05:56:48 · answer #3 · answered by Kate Winter 2 · 0 2

diabetes, if not well controlled can cause ED (erectile disfunction), but if he's younger (rather than middle aged) and under good control he shouldn't have a problem. I female diabetic might have more issues with fertitity/childbirth than males.

2007-05-11 05:27:26 · answer #4 · answered by GEEGEE 7 · 0 0

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