Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 I'm experiencing some disturbing ethical issues regarding those mothers who allow their (low-functioning) autistic daughters to become pregnant and birth a child. As I'm reading your posts, these autistic daughters seem barely capable of feeding themselves and maintaining a relationship, let alone capable of independent living. By their own mothers' admission, they are young children -- except in their ability to become pregnant. These severely autistic daughters would not seem to have the capacity to consent to sexual activity with anyone. They do not understand the ramifications of such a decision, nor do they have the emotional maturity to deal with the consequences of their actions. As I'm reading your posts, these daughters do not understand the concept of prenatal and ob/gyn care, and may find both these and the birth process to be traumatic beyond measure. To add insult to injury, these severely autistic women are incapable of caring for a newborn and providing for even its most basic needs. Now, I do understand that many people have moral issues about terminating a pregnancy, so I won't go there. But what about recognizing the realities here, and at a minimum expect that caregivers maintain their autistic female dependents on some method of birth control? And perhaps monitor their autistic daughter's social life so as to prevent them from being taken advantage of sexually or making decisions that they are not equipped to make? If you do not protect them, who will? I honestly do not believe that everyone is entitled to have a child (or grandchild) simply because the technology exists for them to do so. What about the welfare of the child? What about the burden on caregivers to whom the responsibility of raising that child may fall? What about the additional costs to the taxpayers in terms of the resources that mother and child will require? To be clear, I'm not referring to those with Asperger's Syndrome, but those women who suffer from a more classic form of autism, one which essentially keeps them children forever. In case you think that I'm trying to limit the rights of autistics, I feel very much the same about those neurotypical women who insist on becoming pregnant at an age where their eggs are barely viable, thereby placing their unborn children at risk for severe birth defects. Or, at the very least, subjecting that child to graduating from high school all alone, because they are now far too elderly to make the trip. To me, that is the epitome of selfishness. Then there is the spina bifida issue. Ladies, if you are of childbearing age and have the capacity to become pregnant, please take a multivitamin containing folic acid so as not to place your unborn child (unplanned or not) at risk for spina bifida. No excuses please -- in the vast majority of cases, neural tube defects are totally preventable. Off my soapbox for now. I am just so upset that a mother would allow her dependent autistic daughter to become pregnant, when that daughter may be barely able to distinguish between a newborn human child and a " Betsy Wetsy " doll. Best, ~CJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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