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  • The Hardest Place for Us to Take Our Special Needs Child? Our Church

    08/25/2014 7:02:07 PM PDT · by Morgana · 123 replies
    life news ^ | Jesi Smith
    I am new to this journey. My daughter Faith is only 5 years old. She is mentally and physically disabled, still small enough to carry, quiet . . . mostly, and has not developed the larger, louder, and strange movements and sounds that many older people who are mentally and physically disabled seem to develop as they try to express themselves – yet. We have taken our daughter to concerts, plays, movie theatres, political speeches, pro-life fundraisers and community events, and spend a lot of time in hallways and lobbies when she does get loud. However, we’ve found that the...
  • Doctors Pressured Family to Abort Baby With Trisomy 18

    11/01/2011 4:14:30 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 14 replies
    Life News ^ | 11/1/11 | Lucy LeFever
    “The baby is incompatible with life. Here is the number if you choose to terminate.” Until this Summer, I had never heard of Trisomy 18. Also known as Edwards Syndrome, Trisomy 18 is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra 18th chromosome in a person’s cells. This can cause heart malformations, kidney problems, breathing difficulties and a number of other problems. The idea of a genetic disorder was abstract, until Tad, my unborn baby cousin, was diagnosed with T18. After learning that Tad had T18, doctors quickly changed their tone when talking about him. Despite the fact...
  • Rick Santorum: Incompatible With Life? Some Children Die in Abortions, But Bella is Now Two

    05/05/2010 4:19:22 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 46 replies · 1,158+ views
    Life News ^ | 5/5/10 | Rick Santorum
    LifeNews.com Note: Rick Santorum represented Pennsylvania as a member of the House and then the Senate. He was the sponsor of the partial-birth abortion ban and is widely considered one of the pro-life leaders in Congress during his tenure. He is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. "Incompatible with life." The doctor's words kept echoing in my head as I held my sobbing wife, Karen, just four days after the birth of our eighth child, Isabella Maria.Bella was born with three No. 18 chromosomes, rather than the normal two. The statistics were heartbreaking: About 90 percent...
  • Tribute Video to Short Life of Handicapped Baby Inspires and Touches Tens of Thousands

    05/23/2007 4:05:38 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 33 replies · 3,809+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 5/23/07 | John Jalsevac
    FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, May 23, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In an age when abortion on demand is the norm, and when doctors routinely advise pregnant mothers to abort children found to have genetic abnormalities, parents who choose to give birth to handicapped children are becoming less common. These days it takes a special type of courage to ignore the advice of physicians, friends, and public sentiment, and to embrace the sacrifices that come with bringing a seriously handicapped child into the world.  Eliot Mooney was one such child. Despite being diagnosed 30 weeks into pregnancy with the typically fatal condition Trisomy...
  • Sully's story: Family blog chronicles an infant's six-day life (Tearjerker Alert!)

    03/23/2008 1:00:35 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 17 replies · 931+ views
    The Virginian Pilot ^ | 3/23/08 | Elizabeth Simpson
    For a boy who fell just short of 5 pounds, Sullivan Anderson left quite an imprint on the world. His six-day life was chronicled in detail - from his blue knit hat to the soles of his feet - and witnessed by hundreds on the Internet.When his parents, Brad and Heidi Anderson, set up a personal Web site last April, they thought it would display the minutia of family life - birthday greetings and photos - to a small circle of relatives and friends. They even joked on the blog about having "absolutely nothing to say."But a journey of...
  • Obstetrical Sonography: The Best Way to Terrify a Pregnant Woman

    05/11/2006 8:04:58 AM PDT · by Theophilus · 112 replies · 6,120+ views
    J Ultrasound Med 2000; 19:1-5 ^ | 2000 | Roy A. Filly, M.D.
    <p>Roy A. Filly, M.D.</p> <p>I have just reached the 30th anniversary of the first obstetrical sonogram I performed. Even having witnessed each of the technological advancements in sonography over those three decades, it is still difficult to comprehend the enormous improvements in image quality that have occurred. These improvements have brought sonography from a “promising” diagnostic tool to a mainstay of modern imaging. However, nowhere in medicine has this technique had a more profound impact than in the field of obstetrics. Thirty years ago there was essentially no such thing as obstetrical imaging and prenatal diagnosis was in its infancy.</p>