Is A Child Disability A Felony?

Why the latest exams for detecting the possibility of being pregnant with child with Down syndrome, being pressed on us? As if, it is asked by women? Are women in USA quick to murder their own babies at the slight suggestion of having a disability?
By: internationaladoptionministry.org
 
Dec. 15, 2012 - PRLog -- Could The OB/GYN Be Trying To Harm Your own Disabled Child?Why the most recent, less invasive exams for detecting the potential for being pregnant with a disabled child (Down syndrome), being pushed upon us? In fact building a perception that it is demanded by women? So are we to think that women in the united states are in a hurry to kill their very own babies on the slight indicator of the little one having a disability? Hopefully not.Your own, "friendly" OB/GYN whom you put your confidence in is sometimes hardly anything else, but a revenue hungry salesman, pushing for pricey exams generating him/her great return, but leaving you in anguish all your life. Who is able to live in peace after killing her very own daughter or son?Washington Post Wants Disability CleansingWhose side is the media like Washington Post on? Certainly not your side. Why is this question vital to ask? Due to the fact their reporting is incredibly one-sided and opinionated, manipulative and misleading. Washington Post in their recent post references these latest tests to diagnose trisonomy 21, trisonomy 18 and trisomy 13. Their accuracy and reliability still not certain. Supposed to take the place of amniocentesis that by the way could cause a losing the unborn baby.These procedures are not covered by insurance for the most part. The Thing That I find appalling from the report from Washington Post, is the spokeswoman from Aetna insurance remark: "..it really is good addition, because of the cost savings... would have been welcomed benefit.”How frequently the "normal" kids had been killed in error to an pain of the mothers and fathers? Can you really have a assurance that the baby will not be born with some other impairment for instance autism, brain damage, etc. not detectible by screening?My so named "normal" youngsters generate far more difficulties when compared with my child with Down syndrome. Washington Post is intending to insinuate, as many other networks do, that these particular children will amount to not much and will eventually depend on continual medical care and continual watch. Nothing would be further from the truth. Most people with Down syndrome or with some other mental disabilities, while given an opportunity, (like the "healthy" young people have) a possibility of education and learning, loving family, use of healthcare, etc., will certainly flourish and turn in to successful, self reliant grown ups who may have good affect on many people near them.Adopt Children With Special NeedsMothers and fathers, grand parents, uncles and aunties, cousins without having children with special needs (http://internationaladoptionministry.org/is-disability-a-...) are actually losing out on a remarkable experience rich in happiness. Everyone ought to give some thought to to adopt children with special needs, they have a whole lot to offer to us all.When our baby Emilia was born with Down syndrome 4 years ago, I was so anxious, so angry, so confused. At this moment, when I think back, I can't help thinking, just how silly we were.We simply cannot picture our life not having Emilia and I know it is probably selfish of me to say, but in the case anybody would offer to "cure" my child from Down syndrome, I probably would say, No. It might just take away her whole innocence, her being unable to judge you dependent upon your look, her lack of ability to stay upset at you for more than a second, etc. As, I am typing this, I am unable to stop my tears. This amazing child, just has this unique ability to make you smile, to give you purpose in your everyday living, to touch the depths within your soul, to teach you so many different things.I truly really feel sorry for everyone, who can't have the opportunity to experience this, when you have not got a somebody with special needs in your life. And that's exactly it, this reporter from "Washington Post'" doesn't have a disabled child (http://internationaladoptionministry.org/is-disability-a-crime/), or else she would definitely not write content in such a cold and indifferent - matter of fact way. And so, rather than building a negative view of a little one with disability (http://internationaladoptionministry.org/is-disability-a-crime/) and supporting the mighty insurance carriers, perhaps you should - "Washington Post'", to do something different instead and defend the defenseless and become the voice for those voiceless.
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