Kathy
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        
                        I was diagnosed with Crohn's in 1984 when I was 15yrs old.  My parents were warned that I would not be able to have Children because of the long term steriod treatments I would be going thru.  This informatiopn they failed to bother to share with me.  But to every ones surprise, in 1994 I concieved my son.  But then in 1997 I lost my second son early term.  I delieverd my 3rd child late in 1997 a girl, but this fall lost a another baby girl,late term, to a genetic disorder called Turner Syndrom.  They can't directly relate the Crohn's to this but can't rule it out either.  Keep trying and Praying, you may concieve, but it isn't always a happy ending.  Don't let your Crohn's rule you life, rule you Crohn's!  It's not as bad as it first seems.  I was very sick when I was diagnosed, and was equaly as scared of what was going to happen to me, and how my life would unfould due to it.  But 4 months after my diagnoses my best friend of 6 years was diagnosed with Yewing Sarcoma in the tibia of her right leg.  She underwent cemo and radiation for 2 1/2 yrs.  I desided Crohn's was not that bad.  I could live with my problems, and counted my self luck to have a cronic disease, verses a terminal disease!  Remember, your not a Crohn's patient, your a PERSON WITH CROHN's.  Life is still good, It's how you choose to live with it.    Kathy