Posted on 09/18/2011 10:21:10 AM PDT by wagglebee
Shame on the jury who, in effect, agreed that a now happy child born with disabilities would be better off dead via abortion. From the Palm Beach Post story:
During a roughly two-week-long trial that ended Wednesday, Mejia and Santana claimed they would have never have brought Bryan into the world had they known about his horrific disabilities. Had Morel and technicians at OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches and Perinatal Specialists of the Palm Beaches properly administered two ultrasounds and seen he was missing three limbs, the West Palm Beach couple said they would have terminated the pregnancy. Instead, they went to the hospital in October 2008, believing they would have a healthy son. They went from the heights of joyous expectations to the depths of despair, their attorney Robert Bergin told the jury during closing arguments Wednesday.
Lets be clear: This is not a case in which a doctors negligence caused the disability, in which case an award would be proper. Rather, it is a case in which a doctor failed to catch an already existing problem, the knowledge of which, the parents say, would have caused them to eugenically abort. As such, it is a wrongful life case, which should be rejected as public policy out of hand.
Let us hope this boy never finds out that his parents would have prevented him from being born.
Disability rights advocates should be very alarmed. Nay, we all should be. There is no such thing as a wrongful life.
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Pray that this child will become a magnificent man.
AWWWWW
Poor kid....
God bless this child.
God makes no mistakes.
I worked for a company that provided services to people with disabilities. We had a acquired a facility from another operator that had a “wrongful life” suit against it. The court ruled in favor of the idea of “wrongful life”. This was in “conservative” Indiana around 1990. So it’s been around for a bit.
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