Abstract
On the basis of questionnaires answered by the parents of 90 children with cystic fibrosis (CF) an analysis has been made of the education situation and the professional activity of the mothers of children with CF. The findings are compared with those obtained from mothers without CF children and with those of the fathers of CF children. There are striking differences between the CF mothers and the controls with regard to their possibility of having a career. Even greater differences are evident when the mothers in families with CF children are compared with the fathers in the same families. The education and professional career of the fathers of CF children are generally not influenced by having a chronically disabled child to care for, whereas the mothers to a large extent have felt compelled to give up their education or their professional career.