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Old 12-19-2010, 12:39 AM
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Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

another one of my clips with bad audio... so turn your volume down or off.

so sad that little babies like these have to struggle so hard just to usually live for only a few hours when at the same time chances are that somewhere else on this planet there is someone who won't even bother to struggle to live and so they commit suicide.

17 out of around 2500 of my downloaded from the internet videos have bad sound - so its not like that is all i have. just a very small percentage have fucked up audio. i do know that trying to replace these with ones that have their original audio isn't all that easy. or else i have failed to google the right words. most of the clips with bad audio (i think) were from ync before they were hacked some time back and a lot of their videos disasppeared. (that site was a gold mine for gore clips before the hacking.)
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

Oh sad! For both parents and baby.
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Old 12-19-2010, 09:58 AM
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

How heartbreaking

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The disease can be diagnosed in the uterus by way of fetal skin biopsy or by morphologic analysis of amniotic fluid cells obtained by amniocentesis. In addition, doctors can now usually recognize common features of the disease through ultrasound, and follow up with 3D ultrasound to diagnose the condition.
In cases like this the baby should be aborted. To not only take away the soon to be suffering of the baby but so as not cause absolute heart ache to parents when their child dies soon after birth.
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

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How heartbreaking

I just read:


In cases like this the baby should be aborted. To not only take away the soon to be suffering of the baby but so as not cause absolute heart ache to parents when their child dies soon after birth.
Okay, you're assuming that aborting a child doesn't cause absolute heartbreak? I understand the suffering of the baby... but I'd rather hold my child living just once than lose them before I ever held them.
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

oh god poor thing.
i do feel sorry for the parents. no one should have to lose a child, regardless of whether it's aborted or if it dies after birth.
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

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Okay, you're assuming that aborting a child doesn't cause absolute heartbreak? I understand the suffering of the baby... but I'd rather hold my child living just once than lose them before I ever held them.
That's a very selfish viewpoint. Let the baby suffer deeply so that you may get a chance to hold a living baby. Forget the fact it would be screaming it's tiny lungs out the entire time from the pain...
Personally, I'd be forever tramatized by seeing that then sending it back to Heaven while still in utero.
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

thats so sad... but i agree, let it live life and die peacefully then to rip it out the womb with knives and suction devices!!
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

That's horrible. Poor baby. :(

Do you think the cartoon character "Ben Grimm" from the Fantastic Four was the father?
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

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Okay, you're assuming that aborting a child doesn't cause absolute heartbreak? I understand the suffering of the baby... but I'd rather hold my child living just once than lose them before I ever held them.
No i am not assuming that

But your saying you would prefer to put the child through unnecessary suffering and pain just to get to hold it, now that's selfish.
If i was in that situation it would cause me more heartache seeing my child in such distress and pain and then i would feel guilty for not preventing the suffering by having a termination just for my own selfish needs of wanting to hold it.
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