Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Here's the link Entitled .......... Doctors checking babies for mental disorders http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18660812/ Early Detection of Autism in Babies Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported thatthere is new early detection of Autism for babies.This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locatethe story. If anyone has come across this story, please share the website.My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 monthsold and is showing some characteristics to autism or some otherneurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, notresponding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is stillspitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at loudnoises. This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whetherthere is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccinesitself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this.One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has someform of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all thechecklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this.Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be greatlyappreciated.Jacky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 New York Times front page last week. " 90% of women told they are carrying a child with Down Syndrome abort. " > > > > > > Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported that > > there is new early detection of Autism for babies. > > > > This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locate > > the story. > > > > If anyone has come across this story, please share the website. > > > > My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 months > > old and is showing some characteristics to autism or some other > > neurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, not > > responding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is still > > spitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at > loud > > noises. > > > > This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whether > > there is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccines > > itself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this. > > > > One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has some > > form of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all the > > checklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this. > > > > Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be > greatly > > appreciated. > > > > Jacky > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Kim, This is shouting a Huffington fearless voice post, don't cha think? > > > > > > > > > Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported that > > > there is new early detection of Autism for babies. > > > > > > This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't > locate > > > the story. > > > > > > If anyone has come across this story, please share the website. > > > > > > My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 > months > > > old and is showing some characteristics to autism or some other > > > neurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, > not > > > responding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is still > > > spitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at > > loud > > > noises. > > > > > > This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whether > > > there is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccines > > > itself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this. > > > > > > One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has > some > > > form of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all > the > > > checklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this. > > > > > > Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be > > greatly > > > appreciated. > > > > > > Jacky > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Kim, This is shouting a Huffington fearless voice post, don't cha think? > > > > > > > > > Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported that > > > there is new early detection of Autism for babies. > > > > > > This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't > locate > > > the story. > > > > > > If anyone has come across this story, please share the website. > > > > > > My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 > months > > > old and is showing some characteristics to autism or some other > > > neurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, > not > > > responding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is still > > > spitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at > > loud > > > noises. > > > > > > This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whether > > > there is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccines > > > itself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this. > > > > > > One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has > some > > > form of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all > the > > > checklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this. > > > > > > Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be > > greatly > > > appreciated. > > > > > > Jacky > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking about trying to " drum up " support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - 1 with a theme of " Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a defect? " Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. I foresee society telling parents, " You knew you were having a defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort it. " Disclaimer! I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking about trying to " drum up " support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - 1 with a theme of " Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a defect? " Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. I foresee society telling parents, " You knew you were having a defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort it. " Disclaimer! I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 I've already submitted " The Nauseated VOice of the Autism Mom " to them, you mind reader! Not sure if it will get picked up or not. KIM > > Kim, > > This is shouting a Huffington fearless voice post, don't cha think? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 I've already submitted " The Nauseated VOice of the Autism Mom " to them, you mind reader! Not sure if it will get picked up or not. KIM > > Kim, > > This is shouting a Huffington fearless voice post, don't cha think? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Please let us know if and when it does. I am personally very agitated by this article. Infant Mental Health what a freaking load of crap! > > > > Kim, > > > > This is shouting a Huffington fearless voice post, don't cha think? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Please let us know if and when it does. I am personally very agitated by this article. Infant Mental Health what a freaking load of crap! > > > > Kim, > > > > This is shouting a Huffington fearless voice post, don't cha think? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Your post gave me chills. I think you are very right about the path we are being led down. > > Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking > about trying to " drum up " support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - > 1 with a theme of " Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a > defect? " Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. > > I foresee society telling parents, " You knew you were having a > defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort > it. " > > Disclaimer! > > I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he > brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in > the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am > horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY > or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. > > K > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Your post gave me chills. I think you are very right about the path we are being led down. > > Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking > about trying to " drum up " support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - > 1 with a theme of " Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a > defect? " Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. > > I foresee society telling parents, " You knew you were having a > defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort > it. " > > Disclaimer! > > I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he > brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in > the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am > horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY > or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. > > K > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 It would be intersting to know how many shots the child received and any flu shots for the pregnant mother. > > > Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported that > there is new early detection of Autism for babies. > > This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locate > the story. > > If anyone has come across this story, please share the website. > > My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 months > old and is showing some characteristics to autism or some other > neurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, not > responding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is still > spitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at loud > noises. > > This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whether > there is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccines > itself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this. > > One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has some > form of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all the > checklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this. > > Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be greatly > appreciated. > > Jacky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 It would be intersting to know how many shots the child received and any flu shots for the pregnant mother. > > > Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported that > there is new early detection of Autism for babies. > > This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locate > the story. > > If anyone has come across this story, please share the website. > > My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 months > old and is showing some characteristics to autism or some other > neurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, not > responding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is still > spitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at loud > noises. > > This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whether > there is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccines > itself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this. > > One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has some > form of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all the > checklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this. > > Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be greatly > appreciated. > > Jacky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 This is exactly what the pro-genetic people want -- IMO, I believe they are the evil-doers. When there are no more Down children, autistic children because parents are scared of the "gene," there will be no more acknowledgment of them, they will all be potentially-discarded fetal tissue and someone will have created their perfect race of people. That's what the founder of PP (Margaret Sanger) was all about -- she was a Hitler worshiper.Sorry -- not to get all ....................I'm dealing with a very sick spouse.Roxkrstagliano <KRStagliano@...> wrote: Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking about trying to "drum up" support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - 1 with a theme of "Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a defect?" Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. I foresee society telling parents, "You knew you were having a defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort it." Disclaimer! I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am horrified at the prospect of being "expected" to abort a child who MAY or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. K Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 This is exactly what the pro-genetic people want -- IMO, I believe they are the evil-doers. When there are no more Down children, autistic children because parents are scared of the "gene," there will be no more acknowledgment of them, they will all be potentially-discarded fetal tissue and someone will have created their perfect race of people. That's what the founder of PP (Margaret Sanger) was all about -- she was a Hitler worshiper.Sorry -- not to get all ....................I'm dealing with a very sick spouse.Roxkrstagliano <KRStagliano@...> wrote: Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking about trying to "drum up" support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - 1 with a theme of "Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a defect?" Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. I foresee society telling parents, "You knew you were having a defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort it." Disclaimer! I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am horrified at the prospect of being "expected" to abort a child who MAY or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. K Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 they could see a DAN doctor and perhaps get some sort of diagnosis. That's the way I would go. My second grandson was diagnosed before he was 12 months old. Fortunately we had stopped vaccinating him at 4 months so his was the result of his very early vaccines. Two years of therapy -he is off the wpectrum. Maurinejackiecat3 <jackiecat3@...> wrote: Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported thatthere is new early detection of Autism for babies.This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locatethe story. If anyone has come across this story, please share the website.My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 monthsold and is showing some characteristics to autism or some otherneurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, notresponding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is stillspitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at loudnoises. This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whetherthere is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccinesitself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this.One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has someform of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all thechecklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this.Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be greatlyappreciated.Jacky Need Mail bonding?Go to the Q&A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 they could see a DAN doctor and perhaps get some sort of diagnosis. That's the way I would go. My second grandson was diagnosed before he was 12 months old. Fortunately we had stopped vaccinating him at 4 months so his was the result of his very early vaccines. Two years of therapy -he is off the wpectrum. Maurinejackiecat3 <jackiecat3@...> wrote: Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported thatthere is new early detection of Autism for babies.This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locatethe story. If anyone has come across this story, please share the website.My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 monthsold and is showing some characteristics to autism or some otherneurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, notresponding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is stillspitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at loudnoises. This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whetherthere is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccinesitself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this.One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has someform of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all thechecklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this.Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be greatlyappreciated.Jacky Need Mail bonding?Go to the Q&A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 I do believe there is a genetic basis to this, in many cases. Not all, but many. I believe that in our generation, there were different labels for kids that would now have a diagnosis of autism. My mother often comments how when my younger brother was a baby, he would sit in his high chair and just look back and forth, watching me run around. Not speaking a word. No words, no expression. As a young child he often complained that his legs were weak and hurt. He had issues in school, making friends. I once said to her "now think about what you just said. Do you now realize what plagued him for years that no one figured out?" Without a doubt he would have an Asperger's diagnosis today. He is 45, this is long before the thimerisol generation. He has "issues" to this day. Much was overlooked, and even more was claimed to be "developmental....they'll grow out of it." Yes we are more aware. For this to be identified in an 8 month old baby is actually a good thing. They can get intervention and services earlier and hopefully the outcome for that family will be better. I do believe that heredity plays a very large part in this puzzle. The problem is that it's a different part with each effected child. Many different "processes" can cause this, I have no doubt. Mercury is just one of the pieces to this puzzle. Sophia markautismcharge <mark.connolly.cgb5@...> wrote: It would be intersting to know how many shots the child received and any flu shots for the pregnant mother.>> > Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported that> there is new early detection of Autism for babies.> > This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locate> the story. > > If anyone has come across this story, please share the website.> > My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 months> old and is showing some characteristics to autism or some other> neurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, not> responding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is still> spitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at loud> noises. > > This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whether> there is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccines> itself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this.> > One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has some> form of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all the> checklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this.> > Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be greatly> appreciated.> > Jacky> Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Travel to find your fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 I do believe there is a genetic basis to this, in many cases. Not all, but many. I believe that in our generation, there were different labels for kids that would now have a diagnosis of autism. My mother often comments how when my younger brother was a baby, he would sit in his high chair and just look back and forth, watching me run around. Not speaking a word. No words, no expression. As a young child he often complained that his legs were weak and hurt. He had issues in school, making friends. I once said to her "now think about what you just said. Do you now realize what plagued him for years that no one figured out?" Without a doubt he would have an Asperger's diagnosis today. He is 45, this is long before the thimerisol generation. He has "issues" to this day. Much was overlooked, and even more was claimed to be "developmental....they'll grow out of it." Yes we are more aware. For this to be identified in an 8 month old baby is actually a good thing. They can get intervention and services earlier and hopefully the outcome for that family will be better. I do believe that heredity plays a very large part in this puzzle. The problem is that it's a different part with each effected child. Many different "processes" can cause this, I have no doubt. Mercury is just one of the pieces to this puzzle. Sophia markautismcharge <mark.connolly.cgb5@...> wrote: It would be intersting to know how many shots the child received and any flu shots for the pregnant mother.>> > Last night in the wee hours of the night on CNN they reported that> there is new early detection of Autism for babies.> > This morning I've searched all over the CNN website and can't locate> the story. > > If anyone has come across this story, please share the website.> > My family and I just spent the weekend with my niece who is 8 months> old and is showing some characteristics to autism or some other> neurological issues. She is not making eye contact, not smiling, not> responding to her name, not crawling or sitting up. She is still> spitting up badly and is very sensitive and gets easily upsets at loud> noises. > > This is very distressing to the family. I am perplexed on whether> there is still mercury in the vaccines or the amount of vaccines> itself that a baby is given at one visit is causing this.> > One thing the whole family has agreed on is that her father has some> form of Asperger. He is literally a rocket scientist and has all the> checklist of Asperger. So there is some genetics to this.> > Any info on the above that anyone would like to share will be greatly> appreciated.> > Jacky> Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Travel to find your fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Kim, Most people do not speak ill of the dead especially those just a few hours deceased.I grew up in a Catholic family and later in life found several things in Catholicism lacking Biblical support. I am confident Jerry Falwell is in heaven. F Disclaimer! I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. K > > Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking > about trying to " drum up " support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - > 1 with a theme of " Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a > defect? " Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. > > I foresee society telling parents, " You knew you were having a > defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort > it. " > > Disclaimer! > > I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he > brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in > the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am > horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY > or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. > > K > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Kim, Most people do not speak ill of the dead especially those just a few hours deceased.I grew up in a Catholic family and later in life found several things in Catholicism lacking Biblical support. I am confident Jerry Falwell is in heaven. F Disclaimer! I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. K > > Follow up - the letters to the editor after the NYT article talking > about trying to " drum up " support for kids with Down Syndrome ran 10 - > 1 with a theme of " Why SHOULD a parent HAVE to have a child with a > defect? " Even doctors were writing in saying with this tone. > > I foresee society telling parents, " You knew you were having a > defective child, you deal with it, you pay for it, we told you to abort > it. " > > Disclaimer! > > I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry Falwell has died and I hope he > brought a portable AC unit when he went (he once looked my sister in > the eye and told her she was wrong for being a Catholic.) But I am > horrified at the prospect of being " expected " to abort a child who MAY > or MAY NOT need today's standards of acceptability. > > K > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 As an aside, Planned Parenthood is in support of the HPV mandates in many states. > > > > > > > > > > >> > That's what the founder of PP (Margaret Sanger) was all about -- she > > was a Hitler worshiper. > > > > Actually, it was the other way around. Hitler was inspired by the > > American Planned Parenthood movement, which started out being > > expressly about eugenics. The German extermination camps were all > > about " fourth term " abortions, after all, in the service of eugenics. > > > > A much higher percentage of minority pregnancies get terminated in > > abortion (33%) than do white pregnancies (25%). Planned Parenthood is > > fulfilling its mission. > > > > The minute the Autism " The Borg " Speaks researchers come up with a > > prenatal genetic blood test for " autism " , all further research into > > autism will grind to a halt -- just as it did for Down Syndrom when > > they developed the prenatal test for it. > > > > Lenny > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 As an aside, Planned Parenthood is in support of the HPV mandates in many states. > > > > > > > > > > >> > That's what the founder of PP (Margaret Sanger) was all about -- she > > was a Hitler worshiper. > > > > Actually, it was the other way around. Hitler was inspired by the > > American Planned Parenthood movement, which started out being > > expressly about eugenics. The German extermination camps were all > > about " fourth term " abortions, after all, in the service of eugenics. > > > > A much higher percentage of minority pregnancies get terminated in > > abortion (33%) than do white pregnancies (25%). Planned Parenthood is > > fulfilling its mission. > > > > The minute the Autism " The Borg " Speaks researchers come up with a > > prenatal genetic blood test for " autism " , all further research into > > autism will grind to a halt -- just as it did for Down Syndrom when > > they developed the prenatal test for it. > > > > Lenny > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Good for you Becky. I would also consider refusing the ultrasounds. After the first tri-mester, they're not accurate at all in determining fetal size/age. Often these tests are used late in pregnancy to convince the mother into early inducement/c-section because the baby might be " too big " Many doctors also love to give ultrasounds, which may cause problems these docs don't realize. Check the info out online. Kim --- Becky Grant-Widen <bgrantwiden@...> wrote: > Being pregnant, I have been very disturbed by > all I have heard about the > high rate of abortion of DS babies due to the > newer testing. The > implications for autism are indeed chilling. > > > > At my last appt the OB was pushing hard this > new test done between 12 > and 14 weeks that is a blood/Ultrasound combo > that can supposedly tell > if a baby has Down's. I'm an old bird now it > seems, they said they do it > for mothers of 'Advanced Maternal Age'. LOL > > > > I said I wouldn't terminate no matter what the > outcome so the test seems > irrelevant. He said they would treat the > pregnancy differently, which > may be true. I let them make the appointment > and cancelled the next day. > The guy at the medical center that does the > test was so disappointed, it > was odd. I told him I have high deductible > insurance, so would have to > foot the entire bill ($600-800). I said I'd > rather spend the money on my > child with autism. He offered a payment plan > and said it's not like I > make any money off of this. > > Weird comment to make. I was very polite and > friendly about the whole > thing so don't know why he would say that. > > > > The more I think about it, I don't want to > support this type of testing > by participating if the outcome is destroying > DS babies. That is what > I'll be telling the OB Thursday at my next > appt. when he asks why I > didn't do the test. > > > > Becky > > > > > > Re: Re: Early Detection of > Autism in Babies > > > > This is the resurgence of eugenics, only this > time the " War Against The > Weak " will be waged against the unborn child > and then, if born, the > world will blame the child and his/her parents > for existing, thereby > justifying their suffering. > > This historical thread is extremely dangerous > and has a strong precedent > in our culture. It follows an ideology that > elevates a theory of > genetics (little to do with science) above > other values. > > > On May 15, 2007, at 3:51 PM, andrea52521991 > wrote: > > Your post gave me chills. I think you are very > right about the path > we are being led down. > > > > > > > > Follow up - the letters to the editor after > the NYT article talking > > about trying to " drum up " support for kids > with Down Syndrome ran > 10 - > > 1 with a theme of " Why SHOULD a parent HAVE > to have a child with a > > defect? " Even doctors were writing in saying > with this tone. > > > > I foresee society telling parents, " You knew > you were having a > > defective child, you deal with it, you pay > for it, we told you to > abort > > it. " > > > > Disclaimer! > > > > I'm pro-choice. I am not sad that Jerry > Falwell has died and I hope > he > > brought a portable AC unit when he went (he > once looked my sister > in > > the eye and told her she was wrong for being > a Catholic.) But I > am > > horrified at the prospect of being " expected " > to abort a child who > MAY > > or MAY NOT need today's standards of > acceptability. > > > > K > > > > > > J. Krakow > Attorney At Law > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125 > Lake Success, New York 11042 > (516) 354-3300 > (646) 349-1771 (fax) > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone) > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Q & A for great tips from Answers users. http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396546091 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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