Abstract
Because of the lengthening of their life-expectancy, more people with cystic fibrosis (CF) now pursue parenthood. To explore the experience of parenting while having CF, 18 French parents with CF were interviewed (including 12 mothers and 9 participants with a lung transplant). A thematic analysis of the interview transcripts was conducted. Within the domain of parenthood, seven themes were found: Journey to Parenthood; Experience of Parenthood; Daily Life; Administrative and Financial Aspects; Interaction of CF with Children’s Lives; The Spouse; The Children. This paper documents the positive aspects of parenthood, and the logistical and emotional challenges faced by participants and how they adjust to them. Notably, this paper highlights the struggle of most participants to become parents, the sensitive period of lung transplant surgery for the family, what children are told about CF, and how children’s lives are coloured by a sense of normality and worries for their sick parent.
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