Warning this post will probably make your blood boil... A "in-law distant family member via marriage" is also pregnant right now, just found out she's been doing drugs and smoking cigarettes and her baby has a cleft palate and more than likely other deformities. I am so incredibly sad about this. She already doesn't have custodywith her first two because of being an unfit mother and this just drives me bonkers! Then this chick has the audacity today to ask people at our family gathering if they brought and weed to smoke while puffing on down her cigarettes. I want to cry, I want to slap her, I want to slap her bf, I want to slap her mom... I just want to scream at the top of my lungs WTF are you doing there are people out there who want babies and can't have them and you go and get knocked up on a drug deal and are destroyign your baby's life. I just can't take it. Im sorry if reading this makes you as mad as me, but I had to get it off my chest. I can talk to my husband about it but can't really mention it to others.                 
                             
        
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so many people have children with birth defects and disabilities and they did nothing wrong and then there are people like this who don't even care about what they are doing to their baby
As sad as it is to say I was hoping that the kids wouldn't be going back to them. But by the look of things it seems there are some things they are doing to get them back. One of which is he had to get a job. Which is good for me, I got my 1St child support payment in 3 years.
I just hope they don't go back to the same bs. But I'm sure they will. He's been on Meth since before I had my son.
This kind of thing makes me so angry too. It is so unfair for the poor baby that will have to live with the consequences of his mother's acts. Possibly for a really long time.
And on my side, it took me and my husband 4 years, IVF and a loss before we finally conceived this baby. And seeing people, or hearing about them, that would act like this? It's like twisting a knife in the wound and adding salt at the same time.
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Just because there are a lot of "not right" things in the world, doesn't mean we can't be mad about them.
Sending a million hugs.
As a therapist you are a mandated reporter, you understand what child abuse and neglect are. Despite that the law does not apply to the baby in utero, you understand the consequences. Your reply is baffling.
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People do stupid and crazy things all the time. Most times with lots of regret after. I've done stupid things in life (not baby related) and had "bad mom moments" everybody has. I would like to hope people around people in this situations would be trying to find ways to make a change, mad or not.
Im not saying people can't be mad cause they can, just like I can have a different view point as well.
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My heart is breaking for this whole situation. The thing about addiction is that it's a disease, and one of the symptoms is that addicts act terribly. I would be fighting between my desire to fight for that baby and my heartbreak at how the parents can't seem to behave responsibly. At the end of the day the baby is the one that suffers for the mother's sins. That makes me unbelievably sad and futilely angry. That's why I think the disgust is warranted for what's being done to an innocent baby, but I definitely can also see where @asht is coming from. I'm someone who has dealt with addiction and recovery in my family, so I do have an idea of what I'm talking about. I can't hate this woman even though she's doing something terrible. I just wish I could help her.
Finally, and a bit tangentially, I don't think it's ever fair to throw "some people struggle to get pregnant" out there against any mother. Yes, it's unfair; and, yes we all know very deserving people who would provide a wonderful home for a baby who suffer from watching others throw away the experience. But, in reality both are super difficult and emotional things that don't have any cause or effect on each other
This isn't even just a repeated compulsive behavior. We're talking about a total lack of regard for baby's safety and an openly hurtful attitude.
Yes, some situations are extreme enough that they can be judged on the face of things.
This "without knowing the whole situation, we can't judge" attitude leaves no room for opinions about anything, ever. Some things are just plain wrong.
Edited because I am too pissed, too early, for complete thoughts.
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Charlotte born at 28w3d due to severe IUGR on 12.24.2012 Merry Christmas!
Missed M/C discovered 12.22.2014 at 8w1d measuring 6w3d
2015 was a year to test strength of both body and character, but it led us to this... BFP 01.26.2016 EDD 9.30.2016
Charlotte born at 28w3d due to severe IUGR on 12.24.2012 Merry Christmas!
Missed M/C discovered 12.22.2014 at 8w1d measuring 6w3d
2015 was a year to test strength of both body and character, but it led us to this... BFP 01.26.2016 EDD 9.30.2016
Bottom line is there is no excuse for harming your children before they have a chance at life. I don't care what you have been through in your life, pull yourself together and stop being a selfish POS.
Edited because words are hard.
What I do see, is a lot of women expressing more concern for an unborn baby than they have concern about judging a woman who is openly and unabashedly abusing drugs during her pregnancy.
And in response to your previous post, no one said that you could not have a dissenting opinion. You are free to your opinion. I am disagreeing with it. I am free to do that as well. Expressing your opinion does not give you immunity from criticism for that opinion.
I said no such thing. In fact, you are the only person stating that it is wrong to have an opinion on the situation. And I quote again, "Without knowing the whole situation, we can't judge."
Also, @KimmySchmidt you get all the love its today. You expressed my opinion so much more eloquently than I could.
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That said, my final post on this topic, if the mother ha been using for awhile, if she did or didn't want help, might not of been an option. Depending on the factors of the addiction it could be more of a risk to child/ mother to stop during pregnancy then to continue. There are just many parts to this story that it's not really, at least for me, able to come to a judgement about it. Do I personally feel using anything in pregnancy is ok? No but at the same time it could be a case of what is the best option of all the crappy options. If the addiction is bad enough that if a person quotes during pregnancy it could end up in loss of a the baby all together and I can say, again in my opinion, that that would be the best option either. There is so much of a speed of what can actually happen to a child that it is hard to say. I have worked with both ends.
Again in is using ok? No but instead of jumping to how sick and wrong it is, it should be looked at how can we help that child in this situation? We can judge and state opinions all we want but the only way to make the situation somewhat bearable is find ways to help. That might mean that the original poster calls as reports constantly for something to happen.
Many career isn't being used to brush off opinions it is used on my end to try and see the whole picture regardless of how crappy the situation is. I have said from the get go everybody gets there opinions and I hesitated to post because I knew mine wouldn't sit well but wanted to throw it out there as another perspective. And why this person is making some poor choices there are certain things that follow people even after change that unfortunately are not fair in life.
Ok, done with this thread we can all agree to disagree on our thoughts and feelings around this situation and move forward.
Most addicts are "misunderstood" or have some backstory for why they are using. That's usually why they started using in the first place, and the victim mentality justifies (in their mind) their continued use. It's no reason to justify their behavior or walk on eggshells about how they are behaving. --a former addict.