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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 461784" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Tell her to give me a call and I will tell her first hand what is like to raise with a child with Fetal alcohol syndrome. Even some drugs are safer. Keep it maybe, but I hope she can love the baby more than she loves drinking. I am so sorry for you. What a mess. it is one of my biggest fears. </p><p></p><p>I told my mom that if my kids wanted to raise a baby before they were good and ready, there was no way I was helping. She was shocked. But I am done. Raising them has taken too much out of me, and if they are really not ready =acting like a difficult child, I foresee all sorts of issues with baby's developmental and mental health. I'm done, done, done (and realistically probably have at least five more years of intensive parenting ahead of me). </p><p></p><p>Oh I am sorry for you. It just complicates all the detachment issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 461784, member: 2322"] Tell her to give me a call and I will tell her first hand what is like to raise with a child with Fetal alcohol syndrome. Even some drugs are safer. Keep it maybe, but I hope she can love the baby more than she loves drinking. I am so sorry for you. What a mess. it is one of my biggest fears. I told my mom that if my kids wanted to raise a baby before they were good and ready, there was no way I was helping. She was shocked. But I am done. Raising them has taken too much out of me, and if they are really not ready =acting like a difficult child, I foresee all sorts of issues with baby's developmental and mental health. I'm done, done, done (and realistically probably have at least five more years of intensive parenting ahead of me). Oh I am sorry for you. It just complicates all the detachment issues. [/QUOTE]
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