triplets or Europe
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triplets or Europe
Bid dilema, I have been trying to have a baby for seven years. We went thru with one operation and now I have to take fertility drugs. Large chance of me having twins or triplets. <BR> <BR>But I can't afford to take all the kids to Europe. So, should I just move there? What country can a US citizen move to? I am under the impression that you have to have a job before you more overseas. Is there any possibility of getting a teaching job? What degree is required...education, Psychology or just a B.A.?
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Honestly, now. No one undergoing fertility treatment following surgery is going to claim there is a "large chance" of having triplets. And she certainly wouldn't be worried about lugging them all to Europe. <BR> <BR>Please, people. If you can't troll better than this, let someone else do it.
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... and spending more money than a person might on the subsequent college education of that child - - can result in an outlook on life - - and travel - - and career - - and you name it - - that might be different from anything you and I can imagine. <BR> <BR>I don't think this is a troll. Multiple pregnancy and multiple birth, and their possible life-changing consequences are very big on the mind of every woman (family) who undergoes ovarian hyperstimulation therapy. <BR> <BR>No doubt that Europe is indeed NOT the foremost thing on this person's mind. But how fertility drugs might change her life could well be. <BR> <BR>Not every triplet pregnancy results in triplet birth. This forum is not the place to discuss this subject - - and it wasn't what you asked anyway. <BR> <BR>I don't know who you are, and you don't know who I am. But some others here might know who I am. And maybe through an "intermeddler", our real e-mail addresses could be shared here (if you desire) without discussing this here in the public eye. <BR>
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I know this Triplets is a troll, but today my son came home with his driver's license and I remember specifically a winter some 17 years ago when my husband and I were swooning over European brochures spread out on the floor. We knew we could either start a family or take a two week trip to Europe every year, but we couldn't do both! I'm serious. This really happened. <BR> <BR>I've only been to Europe once (a week long quickie) in the last 17 years, but now I am happy to say, we are completely out of debt and have our finances set up to allow us to go again. Kids are expensive! I know many of you can swing both the kids and the overseas vacs. - but we couldn't, until now. So triplets troll, you've got some serious thinking to do, don't you?