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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trump takes away your “you can give the babies up for adoption” line: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/01/trump-adoption-same-sex-couples-jews-miracle-mill.html [/quote] Adoption should always be encouraged. It’s a good outcome. [/quote] Here's the story of a woman who had to go to 40 weeks to give birth to a baby who suffocated to death after 30 minutes. No good outcome here. This is what you anti-abortion freaks want - to have suffering like this because you somehow think it's better to force a mother and baby to suffer than to humanely end a pregnancy at 23 weeks. You can't deny you think what this mother went through is the preferred outcome. Shame on you. You wouldn't put your dog through such an outcome, but you'd do it to a baby. https://www.facebook.com/crystina.dubsky/posts/10219720407499749 [quote]In 2006, at 21 weeks pregnant I went in to my ob/gyn for a routine ultrasound. My doctor told me they suspected my daughter had Trisomy 13. They said they needed to do an amnio to be sure. Then they asked if I wanted to terminate the pregnancy. I said, I wanted to wait until the results came back. I wasn't able to make that desicion without knowing for sure. They told me that the results would be back in 7-10 days and by that time I would be past 22 weeks and would not be allowed to have a medical abortion in my state. I had 45 minutes to make that choice. 45 minutes! I decided to wait for the results. That decision is the biggest regret of my life and I have played that conversation in my head over and over for the past 13 years? The results came back positive. Molly had a genetic chromosome disorder. Over the following weeks, I learned she had 2 holes in her heart, her brain was not formed properly, she didn't have eyes, she had a cleft palate, extra fingers and toes and barely functioning lungs. The only thing keeping her alive was me. They told me I probably wouldn't carry full term and if I did, her survival was unlikely. The truth was, Molly would suffer immensely if she lived past birth. I carried Molly full term to 40 weeks, I gave birth with a team of doctors by my side and I held her in my arms for 31 minutes and watched my daughter suffocate to death. Every single day after I found out the results were torture, delivery was torture, telling my children that after I had the baby, she would die was torture. Telling my family was torture. People would congratulate me on my pregnancy and I would smile and say Thank you because retelling my story over and over was torture.[/quote][/quote]
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