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In reply to the discussion: New blood test for fetal DNA can identify Down Syndrome at 10 weeks into pregnancy -- [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)37. But embryos with genetic defects are less likely to successfully implant. What is wrong
with the doctors at these clinics doing what they can to choose the embryos that are most likely to have a successful outcome?
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New blood test for fetal DNA can identify Down Syndrome at 10 weeks into pregnancy -- [View all]
pnwmom
Apr 2015
OP
To test to see if you are likely to pass on some genetically undesirable condition?
BainsBane
Apr 2015
#18
But embryos with genetic defects are less likely to successfully implant. What is wrong
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#37
They are screening the couples because in this litigious society, people have an expectation that...
Hekate
Apr 2015
#68
Setting in the grocery store yesterday and a little girl with downs walk behind her mother. I said
jwirr
Apr 2015
#118
If she is at a fertility clinic it appears that she is unable to have a child naturally...
Agschmid
Apr 2015
#39
Being born female is not the same as being born with physical and cognitive defects
REP
Apr 2015
#23
Indirectly, you are. If the tests aren't available, then women don't have the information
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#41
Yes, you are. Because you want to deny them information from tests that can help them decide
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#75
All parents probably worry about how their children will do after they're gone.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#115
Thank you for sharing this. Yes, with small children you can see them learning and growing every day
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#86
Where in that post did s/he describe a child with a disability with a derogatory term?
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#111
Typical and normal mean the same thing, professional jargon aside, since normal means
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#112
Unlike Down Syndrome, being gay is not a disability. It's kind of shocking you would put them
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#117
Another poster, not me, referred to children with Downs Syndrome and then to "normal children."
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#143
Ilsa used the term "normal" pnw was trying to explain the term.Why accuse her of something she didnt
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#145
I said no such thing. I said the opposite. I said it wasn't meant in a derogatory way.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#153
Your conclusions are wrong. "Not normal" are the same words that mother's doctor
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#155
And the more ability those children have, the more you might have to watch them suffer
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#113
the Dominican Sisters might be willing to come to your house and "babysit" for some length of time,
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#148
This test also detects 13 and 18, which are the only other viable trisomies.
Barack_America
Apr 2015
#31
Both of those have live expectancy of a year, with about 10% living to their teens (nt)
jeff47
Apr 2015
#35
People with Down's aren't here to teach us anything. They're here to live their lives.
REP
Apr 2015
#26
This isn't genetic engineering. This is identifying a serious disability in fetuses that are already in existence
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#52
I too have concerns about this...I've lived in Town of Jefferson, WI, where St Coletta's Home was
HereSince1628
Apr 2015
#33
I would welcome a test to screen for schizophrenia, and I think most people would.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#72
Even if there were no babies born with Down's for a generation, still genetic problems will
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#76
The OP is not about testing for any imperceived imperfection. It is about testing for Down Syndrome,
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#85
Having worked with parents who have made the choice to abort and to bear, I am glad there are
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#121
I too am uneasy with this. If/when we have a test that can ID genetic markers for homosexuality,
kelly1mm
Apr 2015
#57
I do not understand that argument, to disallow a test that some will be happy to have available
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#59
If someone told you that they aborted just for the sole reason that they wanted a girl and the
kelly1mm
Apr 2015
#78
I do not understand that argument, to disallow a test that some will be happy to have available
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#120
Great! I will put you down as one who would not judge someone aborting their homosexual
kelly1mm
Apr 2015
#129
I did not address your point as I NEVER said anywhere in this thread that the tests for
kelly1mm
Apr 2015
#133
I am uneasy with the concept of aborting a pregnanacy for certain reasons such as
kelly1mm
Apr 2015
#139
They can't. I would hope that is someone I knew aborted a pregnancy because of gender or sexual
kelly1mm
Apr 2015
#80
"Any limitations would have to be at testing." You want to limit testing as a way to limit abortions.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#74
Right, I agree I think. It is hard to know that in protecting all women's right to choose we
kelly1mm
Apr 2015
#82
I completely support YOUR choice to carry such a fetus to term, have the baby, and have the kid...
Hekate
Apr 2015
#70
I'm sure it does. I have an old friend from college whose brother is severely mentally disabled.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#36
For those who want to know and get tested, this would be a wonderful thing.
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#43
Either you support a woman's right to choose, or you don't. The reason can't matter.
LatinPride
Apr 2015
#54
Right. It is impossible to police motive, without a complete violation of privacy. Welcome to DU! nt
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#64
After this becomes available, it becomes even more important to support choice
KitSileya
Apr 2015
#100
I haven't seen the availability of amniocentesis or CVB being used in that manner.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#110
mother of my first child-therapist at a sheltered workshop-tested the shit out of our son's fetus
dembotoz
Apr 2015
#107
The intersection of ethics and science can be fascinating to observe and read.
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#137