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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2010

If you are considering termination, meet my Jessica - she may just change your mind.

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  • just for the record... I admire people that choose to keep a fetus with down syndrome. But... to each its own. Everyone has their line and limits and ideas. Jessica is so cute but me, and understand this... ME, I would find it heartbreaking to have to see my kid be "different" as the world is so cruel and sadly, some of us are biased towards looks, IQ's appereance and attitude. UNFORTUNATELY! So do not attack me for my opinion. It is only my opinion. You keep yours and I keep mine. Peace.

  • @roddo63 by your comments, i see that you take it personal that people comment that they would choose termination... why do you take it personal? do you have a baby with down syndrome? Opinions are like assholes! Everybody's got one. This is a public video and it will attract all sorts.

  • @roddo63 Having freedome of speech does not make me an idiot, au contraire! I didn't fancy getting technical. A downy baby is a baby with down syndrome?!?! lol You must understand that if people post stuff on a public place, people are entitled to their opinions and there will be all sorts of opinions. I didn't mean to offend anyone. It was just what came to my mind at the moment.

  • @thequeenbeemomma I don't agree. And it is "OK" if someone else chooses not to keep the baby. Some people tolerate more than others. And yes, they may be cute, loving, some can talk well, others can read... but... others cannot talk, nor walk, and will never, ever hold a job. Let alone marry, live totally independent and have children. Sad but true. People don't post those kind of cases on youtube but I have seen it. And I did educate myself enough to make my decision.

  • @thequeenbeemomma I find kids can be very mean, even a "normal" kid gets bullied cuz of their hair, skin color, teeth, anything and the idea of having a kid with down syndrome that the world would be so cruel to is heart breaking. When you have a kid, you want them to graduate, get a good job, marry, have kids and live independently... that will not happen with a down syndrome baby... only very very few may have a normal life. that is my opinion...

  • @thequeenbeemomma It is not offensive where I come from, i was trying to be nice actually! Mosaic Down syndrome, although not a trisomy, it is still considered down syndrome. What I meant by mild form was mosaic, didn't feel like getting technical. And there are many kids with down syndrome that can't talk, walk and that are severely mentally retarded. The lucky ones will have a job stacking cans at a supermarket, will never have kids, will be treated differently, etc...

  • @YesterdaysNewspaper Another ignorant asshole I see!

  • @monicaaimee Again, I say you are even more of a fucking idiot than I originally thought! Thanks for being so ignorant. What the hell is a "downy" baby, are you kidding me. Gee, I wonder who really has the lower IQ?????

  • @monicaaimee You are a fucking idiot!

  • Beautiful!! I am so blessed to have my younger brother with Down syndrome. He is the greatest blessing I have ever received! He will be 13yrs old tomorrow! He is in boy's scouts, plays basketball and baseball, loves holding babies, and makes me smile every day!

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