I think with PTSD, it really depends on the individual. There are some people without PTSD who do not have the qualities to be a good parent. There are some people that have qualities to be a good parent who have PTSD, and some without.
I am a parent. I had severe PTSD 13 years ago and was unable to get out from under a blanket at the beginning of my therapy journey. I consider myself very lucky that we didn't start trying to have a child until into 9 years into therapy as I know that I could never have been a good parent then. We couldn't have children so I am lucky we then had to wait 4 more years to do IVF.
I am not a perfect parent now either, but their is a huge difference. Therapy is my 'trust fund' for my child and his children. May my child never have to go through so many issues that keep getting passed down through the generations of my family. Getting therapy, and believe me I've had quite a lot and healing and now able to be a better parent, is my present to him. It is traumatising to carry baggage with when parenting your children I think. It will seem a good idea at the time to have them, but then you love them and realise how much baggage your carrying, it can hurt, not worth carrying into a parenting commitment. Ditch as many issues as you can then enjoy being a parent I think.
I am a parent. I had severe PTSD 13 years ago and was unable to get out from under a blanket at the beginning of my therapy journey. I consider myself very lucky that we didn't start trying to have a child until into 9 years into therapy as I know that I could never have been a good parent then. We couldn't have children so I am lucky we then had to wait 4 more years to do IVF.
I am not a perfect parent now either, but their is a huge difference. Therapy is my 'trust fund' for my child and his children. May my child never have to go through so many issues that keep getting passed down through the generations of my family. Getting therapy, and believe me I've had quite a lot and healing and now able to be a better parent, is my present to him. It is traumatising to carry baggage with when parenting your children I think. It will seem a good idea at the time to have them, but then you love them and realise how much baggage your carrying, it can hurt, not worth carrying into a parenting commitment. Ditch as many issues as you can then enjoy being a parent I think.