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If you discovered your unborn baby would have Down syndrome

imported_Tomato

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If you found out early in the pregnancy that your baby would be born with Down syndrome, would you choose the option of abortion, or would you keep the child?

I was having a discussion about this the other day, and I think that is one of the hardest decisions parents would ever have to make. I've worked with people with Down syndrome, and so many are such kind, beautiful people. However, I've also seen how difficult it is for many of their parents and families. What are your thoughts, and what would you do in such an instance?
 
IMHO.....anyone who has not gone through a pregnancy should just not bother replying to this thread. No matter how objective you think you are, you don't know what it's really like.

/soapbox
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
IMHO.....anyone who has not gone through a pregnancy should just not bother replying to this thread. No matter how objective you think you are, you don't know what it's really like.

/soapbox

I agree. I would abort, but i've never been in that situation so who knows.
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
IMHO.....anyone who has not gone through a pregnancy should just not bother replying to this thread. .

/soapbox

Then why would she post it in this forum? 😛

I haven't been in the situation, but I voted yes.
 
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Im pretty sure there is no way they can be 100% sure that it would have down syndrome

I agree, I don't think there are tests that can be 100% sure, but they can identify those pregnancies at "high risk."
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Im pretty sure there is no way they can be 100% sure that it would have down syndrome
nope - they can know for sure with an amnio

I wasn't aware of that, thanks Mwilding. Link, by any chance (and how late in the pregnancy)?
 
Tough sitch.

I have a first cousin who has Down's, and while we all love her immensely...she'll have to be cared for by her parents or family for her entire life. Had to go to a special school. Gets a lot of pleasure out of life from the simple things, but I when I'm around her I can feel that she knows she's distinctly an outsider to the rest of us (big extended family).

...I'll decline to answer the question.
 
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