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We are parents to an amazing little girl named Matilda who just turned 4. She has high functionin autism and is the best thing that ever happened to us
But as all of you with ASD kids knows, its been a long road to get to where we are now and we have a long road ahead of us. We would love to give her a brother or sister (she does have an older half-sister who is 26 but she only sees her a few time a year as she lives in another part of England) but are afraid of having another child with the possibility of autism, especially if its more severe to what Matilda has at the moment.
She has mentioned a few times about having a baby sister and sharing her room and so we're thinking about it again (i'm 38 and DH is 46 so the clock is ticking pretty rapidly!). But the thought of having a child with more complicated needs scares us and would mean even less time to spend with Maitlda.
So we're in a bit of a quandry. Would love to hear from those of you who had a first child on the spectrum and then took the plunge again or decided to just devote all your time and energy and love to parenting your special child.
Thanks for reading,
Eloise

But as all of you with ASD kids knows, its been a long road to get to where we are now and we have a long road ahead of us. We would love to give her a brother or sister (she does have an older half-sister who is 26 but she only sees her a few time a year as she lives in another part of England) but are afraid of having another child with the possibility of autism, especially if its more severe to what Matilda has at the moment.
She has mentioned a few times about having a baby sister and sharing her room and so we're thinking about it again (i'm 38 and DH is 46 so the clock is ticking pretty rapidly!). But the thought of having a child with more complicated needs scares us and would mean even less time to spend with Maitlda.
So we're in a bit of a quandry. Would love to hear from those of you who had a first child on the spectrum and then took the plunge again or decided to just devote all your time and energy and love to parenting your special child.
Thanks for reading,
Eloise