HeroOfHyrule wrote:
I would honestly like to potentially have my own kids (without using surrogates or whatever), but I find pregnancy and child birth to be really scary. I have health issues that would put me and a baby at risk for complications. I'm also a bit short + don't know if my pelvis is wide enough for that (besides for how muscle and fat are distributed I don't really have "wide" hips like other females). Sometimes I feel a little jealous(?) when people are healthy enough to safely have their own kids and experience that without a second thought.
My sister has no hips and I have average hips. Here's the thing: we both delivered
early, naturally. Somehow her average-sized babies "knew" they needed to be smaller - so came sooner. Somehow my above-average-sized babies (credit to their father) "knew" they needed to be average to exit - so came sooner. In both cases our first arrived 38w or earlier and the second arrived closer to 39w. My cousin had medical issues contra-indicative for pregnancy. She took her chances (twice) and it worked out fine for her. It is scary. Although I selected a regular OBGYN and midwife for delivery, I consulted with a high-risk OBGYN (and had high-risk care with an endocrinologist until 8w). I went to pre-birthing classes, post-birthing groups and support, the whole thing. Resources help me do these things. I think an NT might say family and friends, but for me: RESOURCES.
May you find contentment and joy and resilience in whichever path you choose (given circumstances outside our control).