My niece was conceived in China, where her father was stationed for his work for a couple years with a US company. My sister-in-law had many problems with pregnancy, which didn’t allow her to fly, and doctors there scared her about the “viability” of the child, as well as with their harsh and very casual recommendation for abortion.
They never wavered in their faith or fight for their unborn baby’s right to life, whatever her physical condition might be. They eventually were able to travel to Hong Kong to have the baby.
This year my niece graduated as a computer science major from an Ivy League university
My cousin went through something similar and accept the horror stories that came from the doctor and staff. She was 35 at the time. The baby has a deformed brain stem. It could have Down’s Syndrome. It will be a burden for life if it even lives. This was on Long Island 25 years ago. The lovely young woman finished college and is getting married in August. Bunch of lying pieces of crap.
When my wife was pregnant with our first son (VERY early in the pregnancy) she went to see her OB/GYN because she had some spotting problems. He wanted to do a D&C. She declined and nine months later Eddie popped out.
Thank you for sharing that story. The lives of all children are equally sacred.