Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[.
The doctor informed PP of the soft markers and it's crap to say that the doctor should have directed the PP to get an amnio. It's not a doctor's call to make, it's the parent's. Also, it's not a Down syndrome baby, it's a baby that has Down Syndrome. Way to dehumanize a baby.
oh please. does calling a baby a female baby, a reflux baby, a white baby, a colic baby, etc dehumanize it? no, it doesn't. get over yourself.
the parents should sue for malpractice for the simple fact that it *was* (it appears they didn't receive proper genetic counseling and in fact received completely faulty information) and they *will* get money for their baby which they *will* need.
I agree with the poster you're quoting. She's referring to people first language. The other examples you cited do not carry the stigma that Down Syndrome does, but yes describing a person by their medical condition is dehumanizing.