Actually, being a responsible adult means knowing your own limits. If someone knows they don't have the mental, emotional, or financial capacity to give a disabled child the specialized life they deserve, choosing not to carry that pregnancy to term is the responsible choice
The craziest part about the debate happening in the replies (and debates that always happen around this topic) is that nobody ever takes into consideration what a woman’s body goes through during childbirth.
Say that you choose to give birth to a child knowing they’ll have Down syndrome, you give them up for adoption (like the replies insist they should’ve done)… what about all the stress the woman’s body goes through to give birth? All that just to give the baby up for adoption?
A woman isn’t a machine created to give birth and have no other purpose. When put in a situation like this you HAVE to consider your financial state, your readiness to take on the amount of attentiveness and care you need to raise a child with special needs. If you aren’t ready, why put that child through what may be literal hell in the foster care system? Unless YOU are going to oversee it personally that the child lives a fulfilled life, I don’t wanna hear any opposition to their decision.
It’s shocking to me that this is even a debate.
sounds like two people responsible and self-aware enough to know what they’re equipped to handle, and opted to avoid bringing a child into the world who would suffer and they would resent. 🤷🏾♀️
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