Posted on 09/10/2014 7:29:30 AM PDT by Morgana
The Robertson family of the popular television show Duck Dynasty is no stranger to fame. Jase Robertson and his wife Missy Robertson may be well known for another reason now, one which very much warms the heart. When Missy was asked if they thought of aborting their daughter Mia when they found out she would be born with a cleft lip and possibly a cleft palate as well, Missy answered absolutely not.
From CNSNews.com:
When asked whether she considered ending her pregnancy upon learning that her unborn daughter Mia was going to be born with a cleft lip and possible cleft palate, Duck Dynastys Missy Robertson said, absolutely not, stressing that God gave each and every one of us life, as a gift, and that Mia has a special importance now in her life because of her condition, which has been corrected over the years through several surgeries.
jasemiarobertson2Just like any child diagnosed with a disability (which may not even come to be, or which may not be as bad as doctors predict), Mia is indeed special. While no one would wish a cleft lip or cleft palate on Mia or anyone else, she and her family have certainly been able to grow and learn from this experience.
Speaking at a press conference sponsored by Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), who was born with a cleft lip and cleft palate, and is a stalwart champion of the pro-life cause, Missy brought up another telling point about such diagnoses parents receive about their children during their pregnancy:
Who am I to decide that for her? said Missy Robertson. God already decided that, allowed that to happen. Im so glad for this opportunity I wouldnt ask for this, this special challenge in our life, no, we wouldnt but Im very grateful for it. Im grateful for the challenge, and Im grateful for Mia, as a human being. I cant imagine our life without her.
Such a point has been echoed by many others who chose life for their disabled children. If we believe that God creates each and every one of us, and that he has a purpose then for each and every one of us, even those who may experience disabilities which others do not, then it is not our place to end that persons life. To do so is to play God.
While no one wishes for a cleft lip or a cleft palate, is such a condition enough to warrant an abortion? For those who are fundamentally against abortion, the answer is clear. But for those who are on the fence, the issue is worth examining. As was the case for Mia, many who are born with either or both conditions have it corrected through surgery. The process may take years and be difficult at times, but it is not debilitating enough to warrant a death before an attempt at correction is even made.
On Management and Treatment the CDC has this to say about the condition:
With treatment, most children with orofacial clefts do well and lead a healthy life. Some children with orofacial clefts may have issues with self-esteem if they are concerned with visible differences between themselves and other children. Parent-to-parent support groups can prove to be useful for families of babies with birth defects of the head and face, such as orofacial clefts.
If most children do well and lead a healthy life[,] then why is an abortion, particularly a late-term abortion? If one were to bring up the reason of issues with self-esteem I raise to them the task of presenting to me a child, normal or otherwise, who has never had issues with self-esteem.
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Unfortunately, however, as reported by sources from the United Kingdom last year, and noticed by pro-life outlets here, late-term abortions are being committed for such a reason.
It is also certainly worth noting that medical websites, not necessarily pro-life in nature for that matter, acknowledge and talk about the child with such a birth defect as the human person they are. KidsHealth for instance has a paragraph which says Celebrate Your Child. Under the headline, For the Child, Mayo Clinic says Focus on your child as a person, not on his or her cleft.
As such parenting and medical websites rightfully point out, and as the Robertson family has realized, those of us who have been affected with cleft lips or cleft palates are still children. They have been created by God, with a special purpose in mind for them.
I send a WOOT! To the whole Robertson family! I do watch their show and I enjoy it. I enjoy the 19 Kids and Counting as well. I am a woman who never was able to have children, so God bless them all.
Have I thought about killing my child because someone told me my child wasn’t perfect? Ummmmmm ... No.
My nephew was born with a cleft lip/palate ... and was trying like heck to be born way early. My sister made it almost to 9 months after being admitted into the hospital for the last two months of her pregnancy. My nephew is now a senior in high school and is a smart, wonderful young man. His lip/palate were corrected when he was an infant and he looks/acts just like any normal 17 year old.
To abort over a condition like this is just plain stupid and heartless. Kudos to the Robertson family.
What President, that we all love, was born with a cleft lip???
In this day and age cleft palates are one of the easiest birth defects to deal with. Actually, they has been for decades. That anyone would consider aborting a child over something so easily repaired is astonishing to me.
BTW, one of my favorite charities is Smile Train, an organization that fixes cleft palates of children around the world. They do an amazing work.
Who on earth would even consider aborting a baby because of a cleft lip?
Lincoln.
I have an uncle who was born with cleft palate. He has led a very rich and productive life. And he had surgery in the 1950’s.
They are far better at fixing this today. You can barely tell.
But, he's glad to be alive. God bless the Robertsons.
Who asked the question? It’s not clear in the article if it was meant in a way to support the event or to possibly trip Mrs. Robertson up.
No matter, either way, the Robertson’s have demonstrated numerous times they walk the talk...God Bless them.
The left and the media reaallllyyyy hates the Robertson clan...always looking for something to trip them up.
I love Missy Robertson. Her and Jase are my favorites on the show. She and Sarah Palin are my two crushes to offset my wife’s crush on the Rock. I think I have better taste.
You should hear her sing, she has an angel’s voice and a knock out to boot.
It was Lincoln’s son Tad, not Lincoln; and it was a hole in the palate, not a cleft lip.
It took me aback that it even came up in discussion.
Ah yes ... thanks for that correction. Been quite a while since my last history course. :-)
“that we all love”
That is a pretty big clue isn’t it? Especially since there is probably only one President that denizens of this site all love.
Good God....kill him/her because of a cleft palate?
What a cutie. There’s NEVER a reason to abort a baby.
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