Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

That isn't from women, that is actually from men. After the early 40s, men will often have an increase in chromosomal mutations that bring a higher risk of siring a child with autism. It is for this reason sperm banks will not accept sperm from donors over the age of forty. With 40+ year old women, they will offer semen from donors in their 20s.

There are often a lot of jokes made about older women and their 'rotten' eggs, but just as much the fault lies with the man being too old.
weird that particular misconception exists in this website of all places when its primary autist had a young mother and.... bob. easier to shove off responsibility onto someone else I guess
 
Barb was like 40 and Bob was in his 50s iirc when they spawned Chris. Both were old AF.
Bob was 54 when Chris was born. Well beyond the years where he should have been procreating, although in Barb's case it's also possible to argue that she shouldn't have ever had kids because she was such a shit mother to Cole and Chris.
 
I found Paisley's equine cousin in the dog breeding horror show thread:

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Bob was 54 when Chris was born. Well beyond the years where he should have been procreating, although in Barb's case it's also possible to argue that she shouldn't have ever had kids because she was such a shit mother to Cole and Chris.
Barb shouldn’t of had kids because of her age too maybe if she was in early 20 and with stable man
 
Bob was 54 when Chris was born. Well beyond the years where he should have been procreating, although in Barb's case it's also possible to argue that she shouldn't have ever had kids because she was such a shit mother to Cole and Chris.
Micro-chromosomal stuff is actually fairly hard to find unless you specifically look for it or its already characterized in literature hence why so many cases of autism are idiopathic.

Big chromosomal stuff you can just do a basic karyotype. Nowadays they dye em individual colors so big mix ups look like a mix and match Christmas tree. Doing this for smaller and smaller deletions or rearrangements becomes more and more intensive because you dye the individual genes you know for that area and see where it ends up when in chromosomes. Imagine doing that for every gene if you had no idea where the issue is! (Entirely do-able, just expensive and time consuming).
 
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Time for another thread crossover with the Sammie Bushart threads since side-character Kim is posting fucked up dead fetus pics again:
Speaking of dead fetus, Kim decided to post the pictures again because she misses it.
She's currently pregnant with a different fucked up fetus whose twin already died. Assuming another thread crossover will happen when she finally squirts out her current tard fetus. She's been vaping, smoking, and not controlling her diabetes the entire pregnancy FYI
 
Tinslee the Texas Tater is home. (archive argh will not embed : https://archive.ph/Wdt4a)

If you're baffled, then yeah, so am I. I have no idea -and we're not being told- if the family have finally consented to let her die, or if the lawsuits just ran out, or what. The mom seems to be letting everyone assume she's better.

If you've forgotten, Tinslee is the kid who is terminal and in perpetual agony.

The toddler who has been at the center of a fight to preserve her life is finally home. Tinslee Lewis, who turned three years old in February, is home with her mother, Trinity, according to a post in the “Tinslee Strong” Facebook group.


“I’m sorry, but I can’t hold it in any longer. [T]oday my baby came home and I’m filled with joy and emotions right now,” the post from Trinity dated April 7 read.

Trinity went on to say that the journey has been hard and stressful but added that Tinslee is doing well.

On October 31, 2019, Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth told Trinity that they were invoking the 10-day rule, a law in Texas that allows a hospital to tell a family that they will be removing treatment at the end of a 10-day period.

Tinslee was born prematurely in February 2019 with Ebstein’s anomaly, a rare and often terminal heart disease that required significant intensive care.


Trinity fought for her daughter to continue receiving treatment. In November 2019, she won a restraining order that prohibited the hospital from removing treatment. In December 2019, a local trial court ruled in the hospital’s favor, allowing them to end treatment, but the Lewis family immediately appealed.

The Second Court of Appeals in Fort Worth granted the family’s emergency motion and eventually issued an opinion, saying that Cook Children’s decision to remove treatment violated Trinity’s due process rights. The Texas Supreme Court declined to take up the case, so the decision by the Fort Worth appellate court remained.

In January 2021, the case found its way to the United States Supreme Court on appeal by the hospital, which continued to seek to remove treatment from the toddler who was approaching two years old. The court declined to grant the appeal.

Texas Right to Life, which assisted the family in the fight for Tinslee’s continued treatment, said in an email to The Texan, “The social media post is correct. We are incredibly thankful for everyone who banded together to help this little girl get to the next stage: home with her family. Please continue to keep the Lewis family and Tinslee in your prayers.”

“The medical teams at Cook Children’s have dedicated their lives to healing children, and go to tireless lengths to do what they believe in their hearts and minds to be the very best decision for each and every patient,” Cook Children’s Health Care System said in response to The Texan’s inquiry.

Trinity thanked her family, her lawyers, and her supporters along with Cook Children’s in her post. She ended the post “Tinslee Strong.”
 
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That isn't from women, that is actually from men. After the early 40s, men will often have an increase in chromosomal mutations that bring a higher risk of siring a child with autism. It is for this reason sperm banks will not accept sperm from donors over the age of forty. With 40+ year old women, they will offer semen from donors in their 20s. Down' s Syndrome is also twice as likely with older men, hence why the 'younger' sperm for an older woman.

There are often a lot of jokes made about older women and their 'rotten' eggs, but just as much the fault lies with the man being too old.

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The risk of autism, and trisomies in general, increases with parental age, although the only disorder I've specifically heard of that is known to increase with paternal age is spontaneous mutations of achondroplastic dwarfism.

I, too have encountered parents in their 20s having DS children. The woman I've mentioned several times in this thread whose son has it, and is quite high functioning as people with DS go, was, as was her husband, probably in their early 30s. This was ca. 1990, so testing wasn't as prevalent as it is now, but regardless, they didn't know until he was born, and in their case, if they had their lives to live over again, they still would have had him, and had him exactly the way he is. They do understand that not everyone could say the same thing.
 
If you're baffled, then yeah, so am I. I have no idea -and we're not being told- if the family have finally consented to let her die, or if the lawsuits just ran out, or what. The mom seems to be letting everyone assume she's better.
Her FB post is indeed baffling, like she wants people to think all she wanted this whole time was to bring her child home. When of course the whole saga was her wanting to keep the kid on the machines in the hospital. 🤷‍♂️

I’m sorry but i can’t hold it in any longer today my baby came home and I’m filled with joy and emotions right now. This journey have been nothing but hard and stressful and i am truly blessed i was able to do everything i can to bring her home. Shes doing so good. If it wasn’t for my mom for molding for this journey i would have lost myself a long time ago so thank you Deme Reed and thank you to all my lawyers Emily joe Hannah and kassie and Texas Right to Life @protectfragliletexaskids y’all have done everything in y’all power to help me and support me. Thank you to my daddy for stepping up in the spots i needed help in. Thank you for helping me through all the classes supporting me as well because if it wasn’t for him i wouldn’t have been able to stay focus through all of this. THANK YOU cooks children for also supporting me and doing everything y’all can to help keep my baby here i appreciate everything y’all have done truly !!!! Thank you to my family i love y’all YALL IM OFFICIAL A TWO CARSEAT MOM 😂💖🤞🏽 thank you for everybody who supports us we love y’all #TINSLEESTRONG !!!!!!! MY BABY HOME Tinslee strong
 
Yeah I'm gonna assume somethings up as well since I doubt Tinslee miraculously recovered. I also wonder if her mom has the capacity to deal with her constant medical crisis, especially since she has a normal kid now too. Her being mum about whether Tinslee's prognosis has improved makes me think she probably just got sent home for hospice.

Either way I think the mom's FB accounts will be worth paying attention to in the coming days and weeks.
 
These are the images they chose to use to shwo that Tinslee is better on the pro-life site:
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If she has a pulse ox on her ear she's obviously not moving her head much. She is being sent home iwth a vent and a trach it probly wont last long with how her parents ignored her in hospital.

Surely she can't have long enough for mama (who is dumb as a box of rocks) to do a Jahi LARP with her poor twitching corpse.

At any rate, spare a thought today for the staff at the Children's Hospital, who have finally been relieved of their legally mandated duty of daily child abuse. May they find peace and recovery from their trauma :feels:.
 
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