If I were pregnant and doctors told me my baby had Down syndrome, I would abort.
No amount of social media posts romanticizing profound disability would change my mind.
Love is not enough. Caring for a severely disabled child demands far more — resources, support, energy, and resilience most people don’t have.
The world is cruelest to those who can’t help themselves. Bringing a child into that reality, knowing the lifelong struggles ahead, isn’t compassion. It’s denial.
Women deserve the right to make this deeply personal choice without guilt or judgment.
Real motherhood sometimes means the hardest decisions. 💔
If a religion is offering x number of women in afterlife for doing good work or for dying for it, then you can safely assume that it is a misogynistic, fake and full of crap religion.
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