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To: Gelato
"... told them their fetus did not have a genetic disorder that the mother carried."

Since the mother knew that she carried a gene for a horrible condition, adoption may have been the better decision for this couple.

To expect the doctors to be all-seeing and all-knowing is ridiculous.

I wonder if the doctors who performed the testing told her that the results were absolute?

Had she and her husband decided to adopt -- and the child later developed a condition -- would they then have sued the agency over what they deem an imperfect child?

Sounds like these folks wanted nothing short of what they viewed as a "perfect" child. They fail to realize that God sees no defect here.

11 posted on 03/07/2006 3:59:43 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

"Since the mother knew that she carried a gene for a horrible condition, adoption may have been the better decision for this couple."

I agree, how horribly selfish to KNOW this is a possibility, yet choose to conceive human beings and figure you'll just get rid of the defective ones until the "keeper" comes along. Disgusting.


24 posted on 03/07/2006 8:48:30 PM PST by busstopsindetroit
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