To: Morgana
My wife had an amneo. While it was useful, it had no bearing our decision to have a child. But on the scary meter, it was pretty much dialed up to 11.
2 posted on
03/21/2017 5:17:58 PM PDT by
Vermont Lt
(Brace. Brace. Brace. Heads down. Do not look up.)
To: Vermont Lt
Wow.
I admire Prince for not wanting to see if the child was “defective’ so they could abort, as is happening WAY too much.
I wonder though, how much an effect of lots of drug use has on miscarriages.
My friend’s brother smoked about an ounce A DAY. Probably for 10 years before his wife gave birth to a terribly sick child.
Then they had a healthy one.
So who knows?
Maybe eating tons of processed food for 10 years before is bad too.
I don’t know.
3 posted on
03/21/2017 5:29:56 PM PDT by
dp0622
(The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
To: Vermont Lt
My friend had three perfectly healthy children then decided to have one more 12 years after the last. She practically had to get violent to avoid the amneo! She finely ( she is generally not a loud person by nature), had to shout as loud as she could that she was refusing the test and she would live with the child she was carrying.
He was perfect btw, now 16 and gorgeous!
6 posted on
03/21/2017 5:38:45 PM PDT by
defconw
(The long national nightmare is over! Praise God! Make America Great Again!)
To: Vermont Lt
My wife had an amneo. While it was useful, it had no bearing our decision to have a child. That's why we chose not to. We had lost a child to miscarriage and there was no way we were going to do anything to harm this second one. So the test was irrelevant for us.
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