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reACTIONary

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34. Yes, expressing opinions about the choices of others . ..
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 12:56 PM
Apr 2016

... is an attempt to persuade people too do the right thing. We all do that all the time , especially in a public forum such as DU. I do object today's the word force however. Expressing an opinion and attempting today's persuade is not force.

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IMHO This is sick, sick, sick... [View all] reACTIONary Apr 2016 OP
So the infants greatest sensation will be dying, I don't really know what to say about that. Rex Apr 2016 #1
dying? that is simply part of the life cycle Jeffersons Ghost Apr 2016 #3
Not usually for an infant though, which was my point. Rex Apr 2016 #6
You apparently have a better grasp on this than... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #13
I just would not do it myself, it doesn't sound right to me. Rex Apr 2016 #37
I'd share you judgment if it was me. But families deserve to be able to do this, if they want Bucky Apr 2016 #59
I think it is ultimately a private matter that is none of my business. Rex Apr 2016 #77
Have you lost a child soon after birth? WillowTree Apr 2016 #2
Nope, but.... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #16
You should have no opinion unless moonbabygo Apr 2016 #22
Sorry, I do have an opinion. I think you are right..... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #27
that is not true, hollysmom Apr 2016 #30
how sad moonbabygo Apr 2016 #39
for a lighter answer, live long enough and a lot of stuff happens. hollysmom Apr 2016 #42
LOL moonbabygo Apr 2016 #43
her mother didn't take it well hollysmom Apr 2016 #50
No, she'll see the fur. Needs a heads up. It happens. elehhhhna Apr 2016 #51
Sounds like it was just Lanugo, which is usually unpigmented and falls out shortly Hekate Apr 2016 #86
her fur was very dark, black. and she was born 2 weeks late so they had to induce the mother. hollysmom Apr 2016 #87
Yeah that would surely be memorable! Hekate Apr 2016 #89
Me either. WillowTree Apr 2016 #38
I think we have to consider more than just the grieving parents... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #56
I missed the part of the article that talked about these babies suffering. WillowTree Apr 2016 #84
I object to the mandating of informing people about perinatal hospice as part of abortion Brickbat Apr 2016 #4
How's this? Igel Apr 2016 #11
I got the impression drmeow Apr 2016 #83
Username checks out MowCowWhoHow III Apr 2016 #5
. Brickbat Apr 2016 #8
Check. Now that you've dissed me... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #18
Absolutely gratuitous Apr 2016 #7
Yep easttexaslefty Apr 2016 #29
Me too. elehhhhna Apr 2016 #52
Personally, I don't think that putting another human being... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #55
Yeah, you said that gratuitous Apr 2016 #73
So, you would mandate Bettie Apr 2016 #101
Even seconds spend with your child are precocious ... I know from personal experience. nt hack89 Apr 2016 #9
I'm sorry for your loss. My own choice would be .... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #20
And that should absolutely be your option. WillowTree Apr 2016 #40
I consider this a matter of choice and I would support any parent who chose this route. Arkansas Granny Apr 2016 #10
Yes, it's a matter of choise, and IMHO.... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #12
All I can say is that I hope you are never faced with this tragic circumstance. Arkansas Granny Apr 2016 #15
I hope no one will ever be faced with such an tragedy.. reACTIONary Apr 2016 #19
Way to take a stand there, reACTIONary. Way to take a stand. Brickbat Apr 2016 #17
The decision should be made by the parents and their doctor malaise Apr 2016 #45
This isn't sick-- it is heartbreaking... TreasonousBastard Apr 2016 #14
It certainly is their choice.... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #23
Says the poster with "seek to understand" in the sig line. Brickbat Apr 2016 #25
Having and expressing an opinion ..... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #31
Expressing an opinion doesn't make you an asshole. Brickbat Apr 2016 #33
Where's the sick part? Iggo Apr 2016 #21
It's sick in my opinion because it's . ... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #24
Simmer down. Dying newborns tend to create "big dramatic" productions, no? elehhhhna Apr 2016 #53
It's also not your choice Warpy Apr 2016 #54
IMHO, this is what choice is all about. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #26
Yes, expressing opinions about the choices of others . .. reACTIONary Apr 2016 #34
It says more about the "opinion holder" than it does about the person he/she is judging. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #35
^^ +1. . . .n/t annabanana Apr 2016 #111
What is sick about it easttexaslefty Apr 2016 #28
In my opinion, dealing with grief, "moving on", etc. does not justify ..... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #58
You're assuming easttexaslefty Apr 2016 #95
All I care about is that the baby narnian60 Apr 2016 #32
This, I think, is the salient point. eom. reACTIONary Apr 2016 #69
I used to call forms and formats of grieving I'm wholly unfamiliar with "sick," too. LanternWaste Apr 2016 #36
YUo HAve No CLue 4Q2u2 Apr 2016 #41
I have no problem with this maxrandb Apr 2016 #44
I'm with you about the right to choose, but ... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #65
This makes me extremely angry. Adrahil Apr 2016 #46
The different between Hurt and Pain 4Q2u2 Apr 2016 #47
I'm am so glad you found that peace. Adrahil Apr 2016 #49
Both of you made the choice that Bettie Apr 2016 #102
So that's what Rick Santorum is up to these days! KamaAina Apr 2016 #48
It's not sick. I'm a L&D nurse. Some parents want this. Butterbean Apr 2016 #57
You certianly have much more experience and knowledge of these situations... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #61
Do you think we DON'T focus on comfort care for the baby at all? Seriously?? Butterbean Apr 2016 #62
I don't believe that "pain management" justifies what, in my opinion, is... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #66
Okee dokee, we are at an impasse here. Butterbean Apr 2016 #68
Thanks for your insights.... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #71
... OneGrassRoot Apr 2016 #108
I have long that, while most times your job must be very rewarding, ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #93
Thank you Bettie Apr 2016 #103
By the way, as for the photographer, that's a service a lot of hospitals offer for FREE. Butterbean Apr 2016 #60
I personally don't believe that memorializing... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #63
A lot of people don't at the time. Butterbean Apr 2016 #64
Thanks for your insights on this issue.... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #67
No problem. It saddens me that you find it so repulsive. Butterbean Apr 2016 #70
Well, I thought we were at an impass... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #72
It is not a Death Dance 4Q2u2 Apr 2016 #75
Thank you for this and I'm so sorry you went through that, but glad you had kind nurses. n/t Butterbean Apr 2016 #81
Our first died during labor as well Bettie Apr 2016 #104
I treasure the pictures of my son... OneGrassRoot Apr 2016 #74
+100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4Q2u2 Apr 2016 #78
Hugs to you and your wife. Butterbean Apr 2016 #80
It is (in my opinion) one of the most painful events a person/couple has to endure... ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #91
... OneGrassRoot Apr 2016 #97
I am so sorry for the loss of your son, your baby Joshua. N/t Butterbean Apr 2016 #79
I'm the oldest sibling, and I am the one who remembers my mother's miscarriages and stillbirth... Hekate Apr 2016 #88
As a child, that must have been so hard for you. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #92
Thank you, Hekate... OneGrassRoot Apr 2016 #98
I am so sorry you had to read this kind of stuff, here, of all places. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #90
... OneGrassRoot Apr 2016 #109
I'm a he... reACTIONary Apr 2016 #94
No, read what I wrote again... OneGrassRoot Apr 2016 #96
This message was self-deleted by its author UtahJosh Apr 2016 #105
So sorry for your loss Bettie Apr 2016 #106
... OneGrassRoot Apr 2016 #107
As the mother of 2 preemies who were in the NICU, EllieBC Apr 2016 #76
Yes, one of my friends worked PICU and they go there as well. Butterbean Apr 2016 #82
For 170 years photographers have helped grieving families... Hekate Apr 2016 #85
I agree, it is in poor taste to disparage how others deal with death. Thor_MN Apr 2016 #99
We lost our first child at birth Bettie Apr 2016 #100
My neighbor had a baby born too early to live and was probably one of these babies. CTyankee Apr 2016 #110
Did you really read the article? Raine1967 Apr 2016 #112
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