SarahB
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Wed Jun-13-07 06:33 PM
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| 11. A dead woman and six special needs children. |
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Selective reduction or natural conception IMHO should happen in cases like these. This stuff kills women and damages children for life.
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| -Arizona sextuplets' mom stable after heart failure |
krispos42 |
Jun-13-07 02:57 PM |
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bill |
enid602 |
Jun-13-07 03:04 PM |
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Bet both are the result of fertility drugs. Women and their bodies were not designed to have |
sinkingfeeling |
Jun-13-07 03:08 PM |
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I just find something inherently wrong with these scenarios ... |
hippiechick |
Jun-13-07 03:09 PM |
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I agree with you 100%. I do not see this kind of thing as something to celebrate. |
BrklynLiberal |
Jun-13-07 08:26 PM |
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If this isn't evidence that women weren't supposed to bear litters |
wienerdoggie |
Jun-13-07 03:09 PM |
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I'm glad to hear |
StarryNite |
Jun-13-07 03:26 PM |
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Not just bad for the mom |
Mz Pip |
Jun-13-07 03:54 PM |
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Fertility Drugs |
janetblond |
Jun-13-07 03:58 PM |
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she is not dead |
nodehopper |
Jun-13-07 08:02 PM |
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cerebral palsy is common due to brain bleeds and can lead to |
roguevalley |
Jun-13-07 06:29 PM |
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I agree...as I said in my post upthread. |
BrklynLiberal |
Jun-13-07 08:27 PM |
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Listen to Mother Nature... |
Inkyfuzzbottom |
Jun-13-07 04:08 PM |
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Agreed. I was unable to conceive, and accepted it |
mycritters2 |
Jun-13-07 08:15 PM |
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You were wise, I think. Fertility treatments are a big strain on |
DemBones DemBones |
Jun-13-07 08:42 PM |
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It is instinctual to want to procreate. Why do we couple? |
The Wielding Truth |
Jun-13-07 08:42 PM |
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the original method was to implant 6 and ablate 4...but some women are |
Mend |
Jun-13-07 05:02 PM |
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A dead woman and six special needs children. |
SarahBelle |
Jun-13-07 06:33 PM |
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I don't support war, the death penalty, abortion, or euthanasia. |
DemBones DemBones |
Jun-13-07 08:22 PM |
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Okay, got the number of kids. Is this woman dead now? |
superconnected |
Jun-13-07 06:51 PM |
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no, she is alive, but maybe her heart will never be the same again....it |
Mend |
Jun-13-07 07:49 PM |
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Pretty sad |
rebecca_herman |
Jun-13-07 08:15 PM |
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But that's the point--neither these parents nor these doctors |
mycritters2 |
Jun-13-07 08:17 PM |
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These procedures *can* be done responsibly, however |
rebecca_herman |
Jun-13-07 08:29 PM |
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We'll have to agree to disagree |
mycritters2 |
Jun-13-07 08:39 PM |
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Sort of OT semi-rant - why is it OK to have umpteen kids you can't support via medical science |
Shallah |
Jun-13-07 09:07 PM |
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The septuplets father runs around giving speeches for big bucks |
Ilsa |
Jun-13-07 09:44 PM |
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this is the disconnect that bothers me. Heaven forbid the poor get some food stamps |
Shallah |
Jun-14-07 01:01 AM |
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Damn, well said Shallah |
WindRavenX |
Jun-13-07 11:28 PM |
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Excellent questions, You need to ask the people who see these extra-multiple births |
sinkingfeeling |
Jun-15-07 09:58 AM |
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Because this is America |
Generator |
Jun-15-07 11:51 AM |
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Does this couple dare file a malpractice lawsuit? |
fortyfeetunder |
Jun-15-07 10:49 AM |
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I'm not against fertility treatment; but sextuplets should not and need not happen |
LeftishBrit |
Jun-15-07 02:07 PM |
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