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Mad Scientess ([personal profile] nanila) wrote2012-05-29 01:26 pm

Gestating

Vintage 4

Many of you will have learnt this already, via FB, Twitter, Flickr or maybe even in meatspace. But just in case there’s anyone out there who didn’t know yet: I’m four months pregnant.

I’ve been oddly reluctant to post publicly about it in my journal. Maybe it’s because people are more likely to be nasty to others when shielded by the anonymity afforded by the internet. Maybe it’s because I’ve always felt ambivalent about having children, and I feel somewhat guilty that I still have that ambivalence, despite having committed to the irrevocable decision to have one myself. Maybe it’s because I don’t want my identity to be subsumed in becoming a delivery vehicle for a new human. Maybe it’s because while I’m happy to camhoor my cats (who don’t understand the internet and never will) and myself shamelessly, I don’t necessarily want to do it to a new human (who may eventually understand the internet and be horrified).

I’m dubious about bringing a person into a world struggling with climate change, resource depletion, endemic racism and sexism, and generally the ease with which humans can be horrible to one another. I guess all I can do is try to equip my passenger with the tools to help cope with these things. We’ll start with completing gestation. Oh, and while I’m glad to be having a child, I’m also glad that I was able to exercise control over my reproductive ability until I felt I was in a position to provide adequate support for one. May we one day live in world where every woman has the means to do this.

Here are Telstar’s thoughts on the forthcoming arrival.



You could interpret this as the cat version of “Congratulations!”, but I think it’s more likely to be, “You mean I can’t eat it? Boooorrrrring.”
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[personal profile] soliano 2012-05-29 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Mixed feelings are not unusual. It is lifechanging. You seem well equipped to provide the tools for a yung'un and it is scary out there. The gift of life is amazing, but there are never guarantees.
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[personal profile] 0jack 2012-05-29 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations & good luck! :) Also, that's a marvellous photo.

As someone who is the (very unplanned) mother of a now-18yo, I feel that ambivalence is not always a bad thing, especially when it comes to having a child. I think not submerging completely into the narrative of the blissful parent makes for better decisions and less loss of self. It also leaves room for your child to carve out their place instead of having one ready-made. In retrospect, my one big mistake back then was mistaking post-partum depression/psychosis for regret over a choice I didn't have (and therefore being a failure as a mother) and not getting it dealt with because it ate me alive at the time and it was perfectly treatable.
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[personal profile] uninvitedcat 2012-05-29 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations! And best wishes for the future.

[personal profile] boundbooks 2012-05-29 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations!

I share many of your ambivalences, but am not yet at a point where I - biologically speaking - need to make a solid decision.

Congratulations again, and I like your phrase "we’ll start with completing gestation." :)

Telstar remains adorable, and I remain envious of what is clearly a fabulous sleepwear collection. :)
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[personal profile] telegramsam 2012-05-30 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Woo-hoo! Hope everything works out for the best - for ALL of you! :)
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[personal profile] meloukhia 2012-05-30 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, congratulations! Ambivalence is okay, and I think not that uncommon. Here's to a smooth ride for you and your passenger!
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[personal profile] zellieh 2012-05-30 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations!

I don't know if it helps, but you get ambivalence either way. I am currently ambivalent about -- as seems very likely now -- never having children. The opportunity never arose; it seems unlikely to arise in the near future; and I was never sure if I wanted children anyway. My main source of regret is that my parents would make amazing grandparents, and since I'm an only child, the fact that I'm not reproducing also deprives them of that chance.
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[personal profile] gorgeousnerd 2012-05-31 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Congrats!

It took me a while to comment on this post because, as you saw, I've been having my own kid-related issues. Even for an aunt/uncle figure like myself, there's so much about pregnancy and raising kids that's tricky at best and terrifying at worst. (Lack of autonomy is definitely one of those items.) I think being honest about your feelings is a lot better than trying to fit into some societal expectation about parenthood, and I think it's a good start toward a healthy parenting outlook.

While I don't have firsthand experience with gestating, I've been in the room for a delivery before (and I will be again in September), and I've spent a decent amount of time with newborns and toddlers in the last couple years, so if you ever feel like anecdotes, let me know.