Patricia E. Bauer writes about her experiences as a mother of a child with Down’s Syndrome in an age of prenatal testing.
If it’s unacceptable for William Bennett to link abortion even conversationally with a whole class of people (and, of course, it is), why then do we as a society view abortion as justified and unremarkable in the case of another class of people: children with disabilities?
She claims to have met people who think that parents have a duty to abort a child diagnosed with a disability like Down’s Syndrome. Is there a growing expectation that every child should be a “perfect” child? I honestly don’t know how prevalent such a sentiment is.
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