This study aimed to understand difficulties experienced by mothers in life with, and caring for, their children with cystic fibrosis. A descriptive-exploratory study with a qualitative character, its population consisted of 14 women. Data collection involved a semi-structured interview. The statements' analysis allowed the identification of two units of meaning: 'The treatment of cystic fibrosis: facing difficulties'; and 'The child's future: the difficult coexistence with the hope for a cure and a normal development'. Difficulties experienced by the mothers relate to disbelief regarding the diagnosis, the mourning for the loss of the dreamt-of child, acceptance of the inevitable and the struggle for the child's life and comfort. It is important for the health team to present another perspective on the health-illness process regarding chronic illnesses in order to support individuals affected and their families in the most efficacious and complete way.