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

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Is anyone here following the Alex Dacy/Wheelchair Rapunzel thread? I for one wouldn't be surprised to see her own offspring here eventually.
Thankfully her kid will probably be born fine. She doesn’t have her mother’s condition, and she’s pushing 35 weeks so she shouldn’t end up with any too bad as a result of being a preemie. At this point only Alex is really in danger, and she’s basically unable to abuse the kid since she’s nearly totally immobile.

Now, if baby daddy shows back up that kid’s gonna end up here as a shaken baby.
 
That's such a common thread with these moms. The delusion is so strong to believe they're just one surgery or just one medical miracle away from their child being 100% fully functional and normal. The same thing happens with babies who grow up with constant ear infections that clog their ears with fluid and prevent them from hearing anything but garbled noises. Even when they grow out of it or get proper treatment, they end up with speech delays that can last years. It's even worse for visual impairments. It's not like getting glasses. You might recover and regain use of whatever you lost over time, but being 100% normal and functional? Forget it. Those early years can never be replicated.
The worst part is when they claim that their kids are "just different" and discourage prenatal testing for such birth defects because "that's eugenics".

They honestly are just like those SJWs who think that disability is diversity. They only show the high functioning cases and compare the disabilities to marginalized identities that aren't necessarily debilitating. And if you say anything about the disabilities being bad or how they should be cured or prevented, you just become tantamount to a "genocidal maniac".
 
The worst part is when they claim that their kids are "just different" and discourage prenatal testing for such birth defects because "that's eugenics".

They honestly are just like those SJWs who think that disability is diversity. They only show the high functioning cases and compare the disabilities to marginalized identities that aren't necessarily debilitating. And if you say anything about the disabilities being bad or how they should be cured or prevented, you just become tantamount to a "genocidal maniac".

This. It's not about getting rid of all disabilities ever, it's about making sure kids aren't born into needless suffering. It's just respect for what life should be.
 
Is that…. A rash on her face in the first two photos?? That has to be painful
That looks like storkbite--a form of birthmark, usually on the forehead, named so because some drunk fun-loving nurses remarked that the babies looked like the stork had bitten them on the heads before delivering them.

I only know of this condition because of Eric the Midget. As if that poor little fuck didn't have enough problems. RIP.
 
They honestly are just like those SJWs who think that disability is diversity. They only show the high functioning cases and compare the disabilities to marginalized identities that aren't necessarily debilitating. And if you say anything about the disabilities being bad or how they should be cured or prevented, you just become tantamount to a "genocidal maniac".
Retard worship is one of the true forms of horseshoe theory in the wild. Christcucks and warrior moms tend to be more about baby/small child retards and lower-functioning "forever pure" retards, while sjw tend to favor "disabled-but-still-cognizant-enough-to-bitch-about-society" tards, but due to ideological need they constantly swap lingo and will carry water for each other. It really is the worst of both worlds.
 
Found another story of "this will not happen." Texas woman discovered she was pregnant with twins. One of them had Edwards Syndrome, and was forming tumors in its head. She had to go to Colorado for treatment. Link / https://archive.is/Dvsz4

Quotes:
That day was her 13-week prenatal appointment, and the fetus that her doctors referred to as "Baby B" because it was farther away from her cervix measured much smaller than the other twin. Two fluid-filled masses – called cystic hygromas – were in its head.
She had a blood test that screens for several common genetic conditions, and then she and Jason waited anxiously for the results.
The email hit her inbox on Monday, September 26 at around 9 in the morning. "It's so much worse than I imagined," she wrote in her journal. "It's trisomy 18. It's Edwards Syndrome." Online, she read that about 90% of fetuses with trisomy 18 die before birth, and those that do survive usually only live for a few days. "I just want to throw up. I can't even come up with words to describe how devastating this is," she wrote.
A few hours later, a genetic counselor called her. "It just gets worse," she wrote after that conversation. "Basically, every day that Baby B continues to develop, he puts myself and his twin at greater risk for complications, preterm birth, etc. But she can't say much – she was careful about what she even said."
All that the genetic counselor told her was that, when she practiced in New York, doctors would do a "single fetal reduction," Miller recalls, though she didn't explain what that procedure was, only that "you can't do that in Texas now."
Miller felt like she knew why the genetic counselor was being so cryptic. Selective reduction is an abortion procedure for pregnancies with multiple fetuses. Doctors can selectively terminate one fetus, while another or multiple other fetuses continue to develop. Multiple pregnancies are inherently risky, and selective reduction can increase the chance of a live birth or births.
Ouch. She was also worried she'd get caught by the ultrasound tech, who would've noticed the dead twin. They passed it off as a miscarriage for that one.

Absolute travesty they do not include exceptions for this.
 
Found another story of "this will not happen." Texas woman discovered she was pregnant with twins. One of them had Edwards Syndrome, and was forming tumors in its head. She had to go to Colorado for treatment. Link / https://archive.is/Dvsz4

Quotes:


Ouch. She was also worried she'd get caught by the ultrasound tech, who would've noticed the dead twin. They passed it off as a miscarriage for that one.

Absolute travesty they do not include exceptions for this.
It's always fucking Texas.

 
Texas would rather have two dead babies (and a potentially dead mom) than allow a tumor-filled t18 potato fetus to be aborted.

That is some islamic-ass content. What the actual fuck.

I hope all the women unable to abort doomed potato fetuses in Texas are able to legally destroy everyone involved in this shit.
 
It's always fucking Texas.

Texas would rather have two dead babies (and a potentially dead mom) than allow a tumor-filled t18 potato fetus to be aborted.

That is some islamic-ass content. What the actual fuck.

I hope all the women unable to abort doomed potato fetuses in Texas are able to legally destroy everyone involved in this shit.
The cities are so far left it hurts, but much of the state is so far right it hurts. I don’t know of many people here who don’t conform to groupthink.
 
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