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In reply to the discussion: IMHO This is sick, sick, sick... [View all]CTyankee
(68,214 posts)110. My neighbor had a baby born too early to live and was probably one of these babies.
She was born at 29 weeks and never came home from the NICU. Her parents started a fund in our community foundation to give a space for parents and family members who need privacy and time with their infant. They have been able to start funds in other community foundations around the country for these spaces.
My neighbors are devout Catholics and I respect their feelings. They are the nicest people you would ever want to meet. They were able to have another daughter and she and her older brother are as kind and nice as their parents.
I cannot imagine the pain of losing a much wanted child. I cannot judge.
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So the infants greatest sensation will be dying, I don't really know what to say about that.
Rex
Apr 2016
#1
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
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
I object to the mandating of informing people about perinatal hospice as part of abortion
Brickbat
Apr 2016
#4
Even seconds spend with your child are precocious ... I know from personal experience. nt
hack89
Apr 2016
#9
I consider this a matter of choice and I would support any parent who chose this route.
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2016
#10
All I can say is that I hope you are never faced with this tragic circumstance.
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2016
#15
It says more about the "opinion holder" than it does about the person he/she is judging.
ScreamingMeemie
Apr 2016
#35
In my opinion, dealing with grief, "moving on", etc. does not justify .....
reACTIONary
Apr 2016
#58
I used to call forms and formats of grieving I'm wholly unfamiliar with "sick," too.
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#36
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
By the way, as for the photographer, that's a service a lot of hospitals offer for FREE.
Butterbean
Apr 2016
#60
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
It is (in my opinion) one of the most painful events a person/couple has to endure...
ScreamingMeemie
Apr 2016
#91
I'm the oldest sibling, and I am the one who remembers my mother's miscarriages and stillbirth...
Hekate
Apr 2016
#88
My neighbor had a baby born too early to live and was probably one of these babies.
CTyankee
Apr 2016
#110