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Old 03-17-2012, 12:00 AM
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My question really would be the justification for suing for "wrongful birth". Like I'm 32. I'm healthy. No family history of diseases that would require an amnio. Since I'm not 35+, I'm not required to get an amnio. So for me all I would have is the ultrasounds. Now, I'm not a medical professional, but it seems that there are some "birth defects" that a plain old 2-d ultrasound isn't going to show.

So if I had a child, let's say next year, and my child was born with down's, for me it's legally how could I even sue. I'm not at the age that an amnio is required, that is the only way to detect DS, so therefore my doctor didn't know. What justification would I have to sue him/her?

Like others have said, I see this as a pandora's box. Let's abort the children who aren't "perfect" (a la Hitler). To me it seems incredibly selfish of the parents and even the child. The parents are saying "I would have aborted my child, but now I'm stuck with them", what the hell does that say to the kid! It says "You're not wanted!!!!" Then the person suing for wrongful life, that is just an oxymoron in its self.
I'm brain dead, so I don't remember the name of the blood test but there is a standard blood test that can tell whether there is a possibility of certain problems such as spina bifida, Down's, etc. It has a very, very high false positive rate but if you do test positive, they do an amnio to verify whether it is a false positive or not. When I was pregnant, I actually refused this test for a couple reasons. First, I was an Occupational Therapist so I figured if God felt like it was my role to mother and nurture a special needs child, I had the resources and knowledge to do so. Second, the false positive rate was so high that I didn't want to go through the worry. I figured it wouldn't make a different to me either way in how I prepared for being a mother.

That said, it was MY decision to refuse that test. If I had that test and was not told the truth about the results, I would be LIVID.

I have read what MC says about the bill, which seems to contradict what the people who sponsored it say to the media, so it's really confusing to most of us. Since it is a patient's right, through HIPAA, to view their medical record, I don't see how withholding medical information from a patient is ever ok.
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