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12-20-2010, 01:30 PM
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

^ Agreed. I, personally, had to terminate a pregnancy due to being on a heart medication that would prevent the baby's bones from developing normally. I chose to terminate rather than take a huge chance of birthing a baby that would have zero quality of life. It was extremely painful mentally, but I feel secure in the fact that I did the right thing for many reasons, one being not causing any undue pain and suffering - for both my unborn 'baby' as well as myself and my husband.
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

Its so cute!
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

is it just me, or was the baby more or less tossed to the side to suffer. No one was trying to suction the mouth, check vitals, clean it off...
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

Poor thing
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

awwwww so sad to have to be brought into this world only to suffer
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@Twistedprincess - I agree with you. Suicide is the coward's way out. The people who are left living have to deal with the selfishness of the coward. Life is screwed up sometimes.
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

poor little thing... :C it must be suffering so much.
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

Some people have survived with this condition:-

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/c...re/8054424.stm
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Re: Ceasarian Birth of a Harlequin Baby

the poor little fucker,thats so sad


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