There's been some talk about screenings/tests, but not about possible results.
Created a poll because I figure some people may not want to publicly say their opinion.
Somber topic: would you terminate a pregnancy? 312 votes
Terminate if condition not compatible with life (baby would be stillborn or die shortly after birth)
Terminate if condition would cause death in first couple years of life
Terminate if condition would be compatible with life but cause disability (ex: Downs)
Never terminate, regardless of diagnosis
We are not having any screenings done
Don't know, just want to see results
Re: Somber topic: would you terminate a pregnancy?
So true. I haven't had to make that choice. So I think I know my answer but who can really say until they are in that position? That's a tough question.
I didn't think about that point. I guess it's something that you can't really decide for certain until your faced with it.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
Reminded me of something.
One of the previous boards I was on years ago had a mom carrying a baby with hydrocephaly (water on the brain). She did carry him as far as she could, but he was stillborn. She posted photos of them and their toddler son with the baby who was very obviously deceased. I thought it was really creepy, but at the same time it made all of us think about how we would feel about the situation.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
A mom from my birth center, who shared the same midwife team as us, have birth to a girl with a very rare genetic condition 3 days after DS was born. Because of mutual connections I often see her Facebook updates around milestones like holidays and birthdays. It's a pretty sobering reminder.
Agreed. What a beautiful gift she shared.
I'm in the never terminate camp because I feel like just because we call it an embryo doesn't mean it's not a human. I know there are horrible things that can happen to our babies while developing and I pray that doesn't happen to me, but if I'm only out there for a perfect baby it's not going to happen. Even if the baby is totally healthy, they still could be a little terror
That being said, I want to express my sympathy to any of you who have lost babies because of things that make them incompatible with life. I can't imagine how horrible that is. And women with children with birth defects (physical, genetic, or mental), you are some of the strongest women on the planet.
Formerly Aaren91011
DH and I are getting any testing that is suggested/offered and keeping our heads in the sand about this kind of decision until we would be forced to make it.... Hopefully that day does not come for us or any of you ladies and your families.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
We wouldn't test. Anatomy scan at 20 weeks shows plenty since I'm not "finding out early" just in case I want to kill it.
DD 2010 and DS 2012
First, I am very sorry for your loss. I know it sounds cliche, but I truly am. I lost two babies early on, but nowhere close to even the end of the first trimester. I can't imagine the heartbreak of losing one after so long.
I'm not proud that the pictures made me feel that way, but as a squeamish pregnant woman that's how I felt at the time. I also had the good sense not to say anything about my emotional reaction to those pictures for this very reason. I say "emotional reaction" because logically I understood why she had taken and posted them and all our hearts went out to her.
I'm not purposely trying to offend anyone, just trying to be honest. I'm sure I would have felt very different had I been in her shoes.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
DD 2010 and DS 2012
Just sayin.
Married 10/12
DS 11/14
Ectopic 2/16
PCOS/Ovulation Dysfunction 11/16
IUI x 3- BFN
Laparoscopy 3/17 Endo and tubal damage
IVF- 4/17- 40 eggs retrieved, 10 blasts, 7 pgs tested embryos
FET- 6/17- BFP!
Due Feb 15, 2017
I'm scared of it happening with another baby but at the same time I know the love and peace kali has brought into my life.
I also hate the term "kill" these parents make choices that is just unbearable. Ted Bundy is a killer... Totally different scenarios.
With some conditions the delivering doctor would be able to have a pedi in the room at the time of your little ones birth. Some conditions require more assistance directly after birth and you want to be prepared to take care of your little one.
At that point I couldn't terminate ever.
Also I've known several people who were told that their child may have Down Syndrome and none of those children did. That's too big a risk to take.
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BFP #1 - 10.3.10 I EDD 6.11.16 I Boy #1 born 6.16.11
BFP #2 - 9.12.13 l EDD 5.27.14 l CP 9.20.13
BFP #3 - 3.5.14 I EDD 11.17.14 I Boy #2 born 11.17.14
(None of this is directed at you @amberhoothoot; what you said just sparked something in me.)
N14 mommy to be
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Now, at 42, I am going to have the nt scan and maternti21 (if I get far enough along, I had 2 mc last year) but for the reason that I can prepare for a proper birth setting if necessary for a problem.
Just so surprised how many said they would never terminate, including me in this thread. Wow, it's just eye opening to actually read verbatim what your own thoughts are and how life can challenge you to reevaluate certain feelings.